PROSPECTUS. 



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CONDUCTED BY 



Capt. R. C. TEMPLE, f. r.g. s, etc., 



Joint Editor of the " Indian Antiquary." Member of the 

 Council, Royal Asiatic and Folklore Societies, etc. 



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Publishers. — The " Pioneer " Press, Allahabad, N. W. Provinces, India. 

 Agents in London.— Messrs. TRUBNER & Co., 57, Ludgate Hill, Lonion. 



The great raid unexpected success of Panjab Notes and 

 Queries has encouraged the Proprietor, at the commencement 

 of the Fourth Volume, to extend its sphere of usefulness to all 

 India, including the countries connected therewith, by chang- 

 ing the title to Indian Notes & Queries. The Periodical 

 will be conducted on precisely the same lines as before, and 

 there will be no change except in the title, the former one 

 liaving been found to be too restricted. Its objects will be as 

 heretofore : — 



(1). To collect systematically scraps of information 

 regarding the country and the people, which are 

 otherwise likely to be lost as too trivial for the 

 more serious journals, or to be worked up into set 

 articles. 



