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Beef in Ancient India. — By Babii Ra'jendeaxaTa Mitba, 
The Conquest of South India in the Twelfth century by Parakrama 
Bahu, the groat King of Ceylon. — By T. W. Rhys Dayids, Esq., 
District Judge, Anuradhapura, Ceylon, 197 
Note on an Arakanese Coin.— By Captain G. E. Fryer, Officiating 
Deputy Commissioner of Sandoway, (with three wood-cuts) 201 
List of the Books contained in Chand’s poem, the Prithiraja Raso. — 
By John Beames, Esq., B. C. S., M. R. A. S., Balasore, 204 
No. III. 
The Buddhistic Remains of Bihar. — By A. M. Beoadley, Esq., C. S., 
(with nine plates), 209 
I. Bilidr in Patna, 209 
II. Anoionfc Magadha, 211 
III. Buddhist Remains, 221 
IV. Kusagarapura and Rtijagriha, 230 
V. Prom Tiladaka (Tilldfali) Monastery to Kalyanpur, ... 250 
VI. The Indra Saila Peak, 261 
VII. The Monasteries of Ghosrawan and Titrawan, 266 
VIII. Pawapuri and Bihar [The Isolated Rook], 283 
IX. Rajagriha in the Mahawanso, 298 
X. Nalanda [Bargaon] 299 
XI. Conclusion, 306 
No. IY. 
The Tirthas of Vrinda-vana and Gokula. — By F. S. Growse, Esq., 
M. A. Oxon., B. C. S., 313 
On a now King of Bengal, and notes on the Husaini Dynasty and 
their conquest of Chatgaon (Chittagong.) — By H. Beochmann, 
Esq., M. A., Calcutta Madrasah, 331 
A Picnic in Ancient India. — By Babu Ra'jendeala'ia Mitea, 340 
Index,.. 355 
