CONTENTvS. 



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Art, I. — Geographical and Statistical Memoir of a Survey of the Neil- 

 gherry Mountains, under the Superintendence of Captain 

 J. Ouchterlony. 1847. [Communicated by the Chief Secre- 

 tary to Government], * i 



II. — On the Fresh Water Fishes of Southern India. By T. C. Jer 



don, Esq., Assistant Surgeon, Madras Establishment, - - 139 



III. — Notice of the Scientific Labors of the late Dr. Alexander Turn- 



bull Christie, with extracts from his Official Reports submit- 

 ted to Government, - 150 



IV. — On the Thermal Springs of Calwa and Mahanandi in the Kur- 



nool province. By Captain Newbold, F. R. S,, For. Mem. 

 of the Philomathique and Geological Societies of France, &c. 160 

 V. — Description of a new species of Terrestrial Planaria. By Mr. 



Walter Elliot, Civil Service. With a Plate, - - - 162 

 VI. — Account of an attempt to form an Artesian Well at Tuticorin. 



From Official Papers, 167 



VII. — Analysis of Mackenzie Manuscripts. By the Rev, William 



Taylor, - - . - - 173 



VIII. — Report of the Committee of the A gri- Horticultural Society of 

 Madras, for the year 1848. Comm.unicated by Major Reid, 

 c. B.,- Secretary of the Society, - - . - - - 190 

 IX. — Meteorological Observations made at the Madras Magnetic Ob- 

 servatory, from January to December, 1848, - - - 195 



X. -Night. By the late Rev. Thomas Halls, A. B. - - - 197 



XI, - Notices: • 



On the Prices of Indian Grains, - 198 



Health of Troops in India, 201 



On Atmospheric disturbances throughout the world, and on 

 a remarkable Storm at Bombay, on the 5th of April, 1848, 



By Colonel Sykes, - ib. 



Minerals of Ceylon, 202 



XIL— Proceedings of the Madras Literary Society <3nd Auxiliary of 



the Royal Asiatic Society, - - - - - . 204 



