412 



Walker, Mr., 378. 



Walker, R.E., Major-General J. T., C.B., ap- 

 pointed president of committee for inquiry into 

 ■working of Marine Survey Department, 12 ; 

 Trigonometrical Branch under control of, 38 ; 

 survey of India under control of, 41 ; notice 

 of services of, 41; on the Lu river, 155, 156 

 (note) ; on tidal observations, 197, 203 ; on 

 pendulum observations, 234, 235. 



Walkh, 190 (note). 



Ward, I.N., Captain, 36. 



Wardak, 136, 278. 



Wardba valley, 240, 248, 329. 



Warth, Dr., 278. 



Warwick, Mr., 49. 



Washington (U. S.), 234. 



Washington, Admiral, 16. 



Waterfield, Mr. H., 377. 



Waterhouse, Colonel, 223, 225, 227. 



Waugh, Major-General Sir A., 41, 62. 



Waziri country, surveys in, 91, 146, 148. 



Weather reports and charts, Daily, 289, 299, 303. 



Wedge bank, 19. 



Weighing balance for Mint at Calcutta. 217. 



Wellesley, Marquis, 366. 



Wellington, Duke of, 58. 



Wells, Deep, in Jodhpur, 81. 



Western coral banks (Andamans) surveyed, 30. 



Western Ghats, 6, 82, 202. 



Western India, monument- and rock-cut temples 

 of, 322, 346. 



Westniacott, -Mr. E. V., 334 (note). 



Wharton, Captain. R.X., 207, 



Whish, Lieutenant, his survey of Back Bay, 

 1S61, 19. 



Whitchouse, R.N., Lieutenant B., 30. 



Wilcox. Lieutenant, 171. 



Wild men in Northern Tibet, 153. 



Wilkins, Major W. II., 107, 108, 116. 



Wilkins, Sir Charles, 321, 367. 



Wilkinson, General II. C, 94. 



Williams, Mr. Monier, 318. 



Wilison, Mr. W 1... death of. 217. 



Wilmer, Colonel, 96. 



Wi!son. Dr.. 321,354. 



Wilson, Major, survey of Khatiuandu valley by, 



Wind observations, 196, 301. 



Wood, Lieutenant, I.N., 193. 



Wood-carving in Gujrat, 325. 



Wood-mason, Mr. J., 31. 



Woodthorpe, Colonel, 52; in Lakhimpur, 75; on 

 Assam frontier, 78, 79, 129; narrow escape of, 

 at l'aiwar pass, ib. : accompanies SirF. Roberts 

 towards Cabul, 133 ; member of Committee on 

 Survey Equipments, 137; 146, 167. 



Woolber Dr.. 309. 



Annual Return of, 3, 



Wrecks and Casualti 



13. 



Wuleeshan, 190 (note). 

 Wurshigun river, 144. 

 Wyatt, Mr., 167, 16S. 

 Wynne, M., 241, 246 ; retirement and 



of, 263. 



Takban Pain, 184. 



Yakhsu river, 143. 



Yam-dok-tso lake, 151, 153, 158, 159, 163, 165. 



Yangi Hissar, 192. 



Yaug-tse-kiang river, Upper, 153, 154, 157. 



Yard measures, Standard, 217. 



Yarkand, 158, 192; Yarkand mission, 171; 19i 



(note), 194; Yarkand and Kashghar nieteo 



rology, 287. 

 Yasin, 141, 142, 144, 150,270. 

 Yate, Captain, C.E., 194 (note). 

 Yaw country, 168. 

 Yenan-gyung oil fields, 276, 278. 

 Ye river, survey of approaches to, 27, 36. 

 Yembi, 154. 

 Yeshil Kul, 193 (note). 

 Yule, Sir H., 166 (note). 

 Yudish thira, 343 (note). 

 Vusuf Sharif, 95; in Persia, 99, 148, 185 



190. 

 Yusufzai, 336, 344, 369. 



z. 



Zat'arabad, 339, 340. 



Zaimukht, 133, 135. 



Zaruiudawar, 182, 185. 



Zanakhan, 278. 



Zanskar, sapphires in, 273, 275. 



Zanzibar observatory, 308. 



Zarmast pass, 177, 179. 



Zarakhu valley, 279. 



Zayul Chu, 155, 156 (note). 



Zerni, 184, 186. 



Zhob valley, 91, 95 ; Sir H. Prendergast in, 99 ; 



146, 147; 148,172. 

 Ziarat, 97. 



Zohak-i-Maran, 184. 

 Zoological investigations, Afghan Boundary 



Commission, 194. 

 Zorowar Sing"s Indian army routed b,- Chinese, 



50. 



Zuhak, 190 (note). 

 Zulfikar, 174, 176, 183. 



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