LIST OF PLATES 
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JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 1872. 
Paet I. 
PL I (p. 110). Inscription on the tomb of ’Alauddin Shah at Badaon. 
PL II (pp. 17, 24). Naga Houses and Jobolca Mount. 
PL III (p. 20). ’Ak,’ or tattoo, of the Banparas. — Joboka Chang. 
Pl. IV (p. 19). A Naga Skull house, and NagS Utensils. 
Pl. V. A Naga with his dliao climbing a tree. 
Pl. VI (p. 19). Naga woman with the dliao. 
PL VII (p. 40). The Rajah’s Palace at GhargSon (As 5m). 
Pl. VIII. Map of Bihar, shelving the routes of Fah-Hiyan and Hwen 
Thsang, and the principal sites of Buddhistic Ruins. 
Pl. IX (p. 222). Restored elevation of the great Nalanda Temple. 
Pl. X. Pillar and Capital from the Vestibule of the Nalanda Temple 
(p. 223), and sketch of a Stupa found at Titrawan (p. 282). 
Pl. XI. Ground plan of the Buddhist Temple on Mount Baibhar (p. 241). 
Pl. XII. Plan of the Tillafah ruins (p. 250). 
Pl. XIII. Pillars from the Sangin Masjid at Tillarah. 
Pl. XIV. The Ghosrawan Inscription (p. 208). 
Pl. XIV. Sketch plan of Ghosrawan (p. 266). 
Pl. XVI. Sketch plan of Titrawan (p. 266). 
Two Woodcuts of Arakanese Coins (p. 201). 
One Woodcut of the legends on do. (p. 202). 
