CONTENTS 
OF 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, Vou. XLVIII. Parr I, 
For 1879. 
No. I. Page 
Prehistoric Remains in Central India.—By J. H. Rrverr-Carnac, 
Hsq., C. I. E, M.B. A. S., F. 8. A., &c., (with five Plates), ...... st 
The Snake Symbol in India, especially in connection with the wor- 
ship of Siva.—By J. H. Riverr-Carnac, Esq, ¢. I. B., F. 8. A, 
M. RB. A. 8., &c, (with two Plates), ..... he sedcstnn CORA TE PCE 17 
Some Further Notes on Kalidésa—By Grorae A, GRIERSON, 
iD, Ch Che cad deosendin codtedoe ondbarucbccnecosboceacoridanenad Socbnnaaneerborae 32 
No. II. 
The Bangash Nawabs of Farrukh4bid—A Chronicle, (17183—1857). 
By Wittiam Irvine, c. 8., Fatehgarh, N. W. P., .............0. 49 
The Sect of the Pran-ndthis—By F. S., Growsr, Bengal Civil 
EMCO m Ne: Ky CMON 4 Osea Mig, 25 cou gee ses asaserdscceunes dansnemaserteds Hyfal 
No. III. 
Rough Notes on the Distribution of the Afghan Tribes about Kan- 
dahar.—By Lieut. R. C. Trempxu, lst Goorkhas, (with two 
THAPID) 5 povupaesocO beau sotmnd aequcOcoROn CeO baer SOO nC COG RORGSCOL EE aaeien 181 
Hamir Ras4, or a History of Hamir, prince of Ranthambor. Trans- 
lated from the Hindi.—By BrasandtHa BanpyorADHYAYA, 
SRG OL On ey, Meine ena een ac so dniacuamiiclen pines’ sees dees eco sannde 186 
No. IV 
Pali Derivations in Burmese.—By H. L. St. BARBE, B.C. 8., ...... 253 
A peculiarity of the river names in Asam and some of the adjoining 
countries.— By S. E. Pra, Sibsagar, Asam,........ssessseeeereeees 258 
