406 



Rain-gauge, Syrnons', 309. 



Raipnr meteorite, 271 (note). 



Rajgarh, 3.36. 



Rajendrala Mitra, Dr., 325 (note). 



Rajim, 335. 



Rajmahal hills, 244 ; Rajmahal coal-field, 274. 



Rajpuri river, chart of entrance to, 23. 



Rajputana, 80, 81, 90, 231, 238, 269, 298, 322, 

 328 ; General Cunningham in, 33C ; architec- 

 ture and scenery in, 346 (note). 



Rajputs, 350. 



Rajput temples, 323. 



Rakas Tal, 152. 



Raleigh shoal, 10. 



Ramree roadstead, survey of, 21. 



Ramkola, 250. 



Kama hridge, 261. 



Ramayana, Invasion of Ceylon mentioned in the, 

 261. 



Rameswaram, 261, 359, 362, 371. 



Ramnad Zamindari, 371. 



Rampur coal-field, 266, 274. 



Rampurwa, 332, 340. 



Ramri islaud, 246. 



Rang-kul lake, 192, and 193 (note). 



Rangoon, 1, 2: hydrographic notices published 

 containing sailing directions for, 3 ; Lieutenant 

 Coombs' surveys port of, 11 ; Commander 

 Dawson surveys entrances to, 20,21; inspec- 

 tide gauges 



201 



tion of working 



204 ; Rangoon observa 

 Kanipur-jural, 331. 

 Rami, the Great, 85. 

 Rashtrakuta, king Dautidurga, 354. 

 Ratnagiri, survey of port of, 4 ; fauna of shores 



near, 6. 

 Kavcnshaw, Mr. J. IT., 334 (note). 

 Raverty, Major II. G.'s Notes on Afghanistan, 



150 (note), 3G5. 

 Rawal l'indi revenue survey, 104, 105; Rawal 



l'indi plateau, 241. 

 Rawlins, Lieutenant, 194. 

 Rawlinson, Sir II , L90 (note), 192 and (uote). 

 Razmak valley, 146. 

 Eea, Mr., 858, 359, 360, 362. 

 Red hills of Madras, 249. 

 Red Sea, 309. 

 Reductions in survey budget, Secretary of State 



disapproves of, 39 ; correspondence on subject 



of, 39 and (note). 

 Reduction of triangulatiou, 232. 

 Keh efflorescence, 246, 271 (note). 

 Registan, 96. 254. 

 Regur, or black cotton soil, 2G1. 

 Rehatsek, Mr. E., 355 (note). 

 Religions, Map of India, showing, 226. 

 Renny-Tailyour, Lieutenant, 170. 

 Reorganisation of Marine Survey Department, 



i ; re- 



Reports on moral and material progress of Indi; 



Repsold, instrument 174. 



Rer river, 250. 



Revenue survey branch, reductions in, i 

 organisation of department and amalga 

 with trigonometrical and topographical, 40 ; list 

 of officers and surveyors in amalgamated 

 department, 40, 41 ; Revenue surveys, 100-127 ; 

 Revenue Survey Office, Calcutta, 221. 



" Reversible " level, 217. 



Rewa, South, basin, fossil flora of, 259 ; Rewa 

 Gondwana basin, 264 ; Rewa, General Cun- 

 niugham in, 336. 



Richardson, Dr. J., 311. 



Ribbentrop, Mr., 299. 



Richelieu, Captain A. de, 2. 



Ridgeway, Sir J. West, 172. 



Rigidity of earth, 203. 



Rima, 156 (note). 



Robert, Mr., 126, 127. 



Roberts, Mr. E., F.R.A.S., 197, 198, 199, 200, 

 203, 204. 



Robertson, Dr., 150 (note). 



Robinson, Captain D. G., R.E., 251. 



Rock-cut temples of Western India, 346. 



Rockingham patch surveyed, 28. 



Rodgers, Mr., archaeological surveyor, 340, 361. 



Rogers, Major, commences Eastern Sind series of 

 triangulatiou, 47 : attached to southern army in 

 Afghanistan, 48 ; relieves Captain Hill in com- 

 pletion of Eastern frontier series, 56 ; inspects 

 working of tide-gauges, 57 ; in Southern 

 Afghanistan, 129, 135 ; 204. 



Rohilkhand, Dr. Fiihrer in, 340. 



Rohri, 238, 333. 



Rohtak, village survey, 106. 



Rohtas, 340. 



Rojhi, port of, 34. 



Roman caravan across Pamir, 193 (note). 



Rong-chu, 159. 



Ronson, Mr. W., 374. 



Roslian, 143. 



Ross, General, 104, 134. 



Route surveys, conduct of, 132 ; in first Afghan 

 War, 139." 



Rowland, Sergeant, 295, 297. 



Roy, General, commencement of trigonometrical 

 survey in England by, 38. 



Royal Geographical Society, 156, 158, 170. 



Ruby mines, 167, 169. 



Ruby tracts in Burma, 276, 279. 



Rudbar, 173. 



Rudra Mala, temple at Sidhpur, 88, 324. 



Rumbur, 150. 



Runn of Cutch. See Rann. 



Kupnath, 329. 



Rurki observatory, 285. 



Russian meteorological report critically com- 

 pared with that of India, 290. 



