J 0 U R N A L 
Or THE 
ASIATIC SOCIETY OE BENGAL, 
EDITED BY 
YOL. XXX. 
Nos. I. to IV. — 18(31. 
« n w ;n flourish, if naturalists, chemists, antiquaries, philologers, and men 
of science in different parts of Asia, will commit their observations to writing, 
and send them to the Asiatic Society at Calcutta. It will languish if such 
communications shall be long intermitted! and it will die away, it they shall 
entirely cease.” w M . Jonhs. 
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