105 



Phaeton shoal, licport by Cormuander A. D. 

 Taylor on, 9. 



Phari, 151. 



Phayre, Lieutenant-General Sir A. P., 372. 



Pho-ino-chang-tliang-tso lake, 159, 160, 163. 



Photo-collotype process, 228. 



Phoio-electrotyping process, 229. 



Photo-etching process, 22", 22S. 



Photoglyptic process, 227. 



Photographic Office, Calcutta, 221. 



Photo-heliograph, 290. 



Phra Pratom pagoda, 54. 



Phyllita? Gondali, 329. 



Pigou, Dr., 36S. 



Pilcher, Dr. J. G., 311. 



Pilots ridge, 22, 36. 



Pirghal peak, 146. 



Pir Panjal (Jammu territory), 23S. 



Pishin valley, 96, 97, 98, 129, 173; geology of, 

 254 ; rainfall in, 300. 



Piyadasi, inscriptions of, Mr. Senart on, 361. 



Plane table, 101 ; usefulness of, for military 

 route surveys, 132. 



Planets, Minor discovered at Madras, 313. 



Platinotype process, 223. 



Pliny, 351. 



Pocock, Mr., 48. 



Pogson, Miss Isis, 293, 311. 



Pogson, Mr. N. E,, 2S7, 312. 



Pollen, Lieutenant "W. H., 170. 



Po-lo-mo-ki-li, 359. 



Po-lo-yu monastery, 359. 



Polu, 157. 



Ponani, 47. 



Pondieherry, port of, 35 ; measurements of 

 polygons between Madras and, 46, 47 ; 349. 



Ponrowa, 334 (note). 



Poona, tidal and levelling party at, 57 ; survey 

 conference at, 86, 89, 126 ; Poona district 

 survey, 122, 197 ; 200 ; Poona College of 

 Science, 216 ; Poona observatory, 285 ; anti- 

 quities in Poona, 342. 



Population, map showing density of, 226. 



Porbandar, 29 ; survey of, 31, 32. 



Porgyal mountain, 50, 260. 



Port Blair, rough chart made of harbour of, 30 ; 

 inspection of working of tide gauges at, 57, 

 201, 205. 



Port Childers, 22. 



Port funds liable for tidal gauge expenses, 196. 



Porto Xovo, 35. 



Portraine, county Dublin, Mr. Medlicott on 

 geology of, 271 (note). 



Ports, inspection of Indian peninsular, 4. 



Porus, Alexander's battle with, 326. 



Postans, Lieutenant, 32 1 . 



Potter, Mr., assistant surveyor, 47, 55. 



Pottery works started at Jabalpur, 277. 



Potwar, 241. 



Powell, Commaudcr, Survey of pass between 

 India and Ceylon by, 4. 



Powell, Mr. G. H., 169. 



" Pownah " surveying vessel, 16. 



Pranhita valle}', 237, 247. 



Predictions of tidal heights as compared with 

 actuals, 206, 208. 



Prehistoric '-emains in India, 321. 



Prendevgast, Sir H., 99. 



Preparis, 26. 



Price, Mr., triangulates towards Quetta, 4S. 



Prince's dock, Bombay, 10, 2U7. 



Prinsep, Mr. H. T., 318. 



Prinsep, -Tames, 321 ; the first to discover positive 

 dates in Indian history, ib., 325. 369, 372. 



Priyadasi, 361, 36U. 



Proby Cautley, Sir, 236. 



Prome district, 364. 



Prongs lighthouse, 10. 



Propert, Mr., 342. 



Prshevalsky, General, 154, 157. 



Prun, 155. 



Pudukattai State, 245. 



Pughman range, 134 ; Pughman district, 135. 



Puhi creek, 19. 



Pulicat, 28. 



Pul-i-Khisti, 178. 



Pullan, Major A., 85. 



Punniar, battle of, 337. 



Pumthang river, 163. 



Punjab revenue survey, 104, 112 ; 231 ; geodetic 

 operations in the, 215 ; Punjab, General Cun- 

 ningham's explorations in, 326, 332 ; Punjab, 

 Lieutenant Abbott, R.E., restores monuments 

 in, 344. 



Pym-ul-win (Burma), 166. 



Pyrolusite (manganese ores) in Central Pro- 

 vinces, 274; in Sandur hills, 276. 



Quetta, 47, 92, 93, 94, 98, 172, 173. 

 Quilon, roadstead, 7 ; survey of, 21. 



E. 



E N , 161, 162, 163, 164. 



liahanpur, 334. 



Bahat Shah, 150. 



Rainfall charts, 225, 294, 309 ; rainfall registra- 

 tion, 286, 300, 301, 302, 309; rainfall as 

 affected by forests, 298, 299 ; rainfall in 

 Northern India, 290; memoir on rainfall of 

 India, 299, 306. 



