386 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Sess. 
Buddhist Art in India, translated from A. Griinwedel’s Handbuch. 
Revised and enlarged: 154 illustrations. 8vo. London, 1901. 
“Indian Architectural Details,” Journ. of Indian Art, vol. 3, No. 32, 
fifteen plates. Fol. London, 1890. 
The Gandhara Sculptures (twenty-five plates and thirty-eight text- 
blocks). Ibid., vol. 8, pp. 23-40 and 73-92. 
“The Great Stupa at Sanchi-Kanakheda,” Journ. R. As. Soc., 1902, 
pp. 29-45. 
“Sketch of Archaeological Research in India during half a century,” 
Journ. Bom. B. R. As. Soc. Centenary vol., 1905, pp. 131-148. 
J. Burgess and H. Cousens. — The Antiquities of Dabhoi. Fol. Edin- 
burgh, 1888. 
The Architectural Antiquities of Northern Gujarat. Roy. 4to. 
London, 1903. 
J. Burgess, E. W. Smith, and A. Fiihrer. — Sharqi Architecture of 
Jaunpur. 4to. 1889. 
In addition to what has been mentioned above, Dr Burgess was also the 
author of : — 
Observations on the Tides, with reference to the Computation of the 
Times of High Water at Bombay, 1864. From the “ Bombay Almanac,” 
1864. 
A Guide-book to the Elura Caves. 
Notes on Hindu Astronomy, and the History of our Knowledge of it. 
From the “ Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society,” October, 1893. 
Note on Finding the Logarithmic Sines and Tangents of Small Arcs, 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xxii, 1898. 
Indian Architecture — an Outline Sketch. From the Imperial Gazetteer 
of India, “ The Indian Empire,” vol. 2, pp. 155-205, 1907. 
