Index. 
707 
Gangeya-deva, a Cedi king, 11. 
Garcia da Orta writing on chank, 423, 429. 
Gay wife, step-son and labourer, story of, 356, 
382. 
Gharbaki shells, 434. 
Glass, 68. 
Gold, prescription for the making of, 75. 
Gopala I, a Pala king, election of, 3, 6. 
II, a Pala king, 9. 
III. a Pala king, 15-16. 
Govindapala, 16. 
Greeks. King of, 73. 
Gulbadan Begam, 625. 
Gwalior, description of, 557. 
Gwalpara, Rennell’s description of, 157. 
H 
Haragash bangles, 428. 
Haribhadra, 6. 
Hastings, Warren, 103. 
Hazara Dt., mentioned by Fr. Monserrate, 599. 
Hazrat Khizr, story of, 358, 384. 
Hazro on the Indus, 601. 
Henriquez, Fr. F., 548. 
Henry, Prince of Orleans, 257. 
Heraclius, an alchemical Work of, 65. 
Heraclius, 62. 
Hercules, the labours of a, 373, 398. 
Hermes, an alchemist, 60. 
Herodotus, geography of, 104. 
Hirst, Captain F. C., 104. 
Holy Saturday (1580), 568. 
Humayun’s reverses, 650. 
tomb, 589. 
I 
Ibu Sina, a 10th century philosopher, 59. 
alchemical treatise of, 76. 
Iddyracpour (Idrakpur) Kella, 140. 
Ignatius, Fr., 518. 
India, ancient geography of, Wilfords article on, 
699-702. 
towns of, described by Fr. Monserrate, 651. 
Iron, reddened, 67. 
Indus and its affluents, 601-602. 
countries west of, 608-609. 
J 
Jabir, 64. 
Ja‘far An-Nassab, the Conjurer of Baghdad, 62. 
Ja‘far As-Sadiq, 58, 62. 
Jalalabad, 611, 615. 616, 619. 
Jamas (Jamasp), Treatise of, 58-59. 
J ammaipatti shell, 434. 
Jaopsa Pagoda, 139. 
Jayapala, 8. 
Jimutavahana, See “ Vyavahara-matrka.” 
Johnston, R. F., 257. 
‘‘ Journals of Major James Rennell,” by T. H. D. 
La Touche, 95-248. 
K 
Kabul, 617, 618, 650. 
Kabul Campaign of Akbar, Monserrate’s account 
of, 531, 578. See ‘ Akbar ’. 
Kalikala-Valmiki, 2. 
Karamukhi shells, 434. 
Karna Cedi, 11. 
' Kashmir,’ derivation of, 596. 
Kaveri-pattanam, ancient mart for chank shells, 
423 - 
Khaibar, 612, 614, 619, 620. 
Khalid ibn Yazid, 58. 
Khalid ibn Yazid, 60, 61. 
Khalimpur grant, 6. 
Khushbol-Khana, 572. 
Khwaja Muinu-d-din Chishti, fable of, 613. 
Kils (Calx), 66. 
King having no son, 397. 
Kingsmill, T. W., 257. 
“King’s son,” an allegory, 371, 397. 
Kitdbu-l-M adkhali-t-T . a work on alchemy, 
73 - 
Kitabu-sh-Shawahid , ‘ Book of Evidences,’ 68. 
Kumarapala, a Pala king, 15. 
L 
Labours, to win the bride, 402, 403. 
Lacquering of ceremonial bangles, 440, 441;. 
Lahore, description of, 622. 
Lakshimpur (Luckypour), Rennell’s description 
of, 134 and n. 3. 
Lambton, Col., 105. 
Landi Khana, ruins of, 614. 
Lausena, 8. 
“ Lisu (Yawyin) tribes of the Burma — China 
Frontier,” by A. Rose and J. Coggin Brown, 
249-277. 
— village, life in, 251-252. 
