CONTENTS 



OF THE 



JOURNAL, Pt. I, por 1888. 



No. 1. — D as, A brief account of Tibet from " Dsam Ling Gyeshe," 

 the well-known geographical work of Lama Tsan-po Nomankhan of 

 Amdo. Cockburn, Sita's Window or Buddha's Shadow Cave. 



No. 2. — 0 liver, The §afwi Dynasty of Persia. Syamal Das, 

 Antiquities at Nagari. Y a t e, notes on the City of Herat. 

 F ii h r e r, Three new copper-plates grants of Govindachandra 

 Deva of Kanauj. 



No. 3. — K n o w 1 e s, Kashmiri Riddles. Rajendralala Mitra, 

 Notes on a Donative Inscription of Vidyadhara Bhanja, belonging 

 to C. T. Metcalfe, Esq. Garwood, Notes on the ancient mounds 

 in the Quetta District. Beveridge, the Mother of Jahangir. 

 R o d g e r s, Notes on the coins mentioned by Major Raverty in 

 his notes to his Translation of the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri. 



