CONTENTS 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, Vol. LIX, Part I 
for 1890. 
No. I. 
Page 
A Grammar of the Dialect of Chhattisgarh in the Central Provinces. 
Written in Hindi by Mr. Hf rXi.Al Kavyopa'dhyAya, Head- 
master of the Anglo-Vernacular School in Dliamtari, District 
Paipur, Central Provinces ; translated and edited by George 
A. Grierson, Esq., C. S. ... ... ... l 
Notes on a Buddhist Monastery at Bho{ Bdgan (Howrah), on two 
rare and valuable Tibetan MSS. discovered there, and. on Puran 
Gir Gosain, the celebrated Indian Acharya and Government 
Emissary at the Court of the Tashi Lama, Tibet, in the last 
century. (With two plates). — By Gage Das Bysack ... 50 
No. II. 
A Grammar of the Dialect of Chhattisgarh in the Central Provinces. 
Written in Hindi by Mr. HirAlai, KA yyopadhyaya, Headmaster 
of the Anglo-Vernacular School in Dliamtari, District Raipur, 
Central Provinces, translated and edited by George A. Grier- 
son, Esq., C. S. ... ... ... ... ioi 
On the Copper Coins of the Sun Dynasty. (With three plates ). — 
By Dr. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle ... ... ... 154 
Notes on certain Indo-Sassanian Coins found in Mdrwdrd. (With 
a plate). — By Dr. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle ... ... 168 
On some new or rare Hindi and Muhammadan Goins. No. II. 
(With two plates) . — By Dr. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle ... 169 
Nos. Ill & IV. 
Notes on some of the symbols found on the punch-marTced coins of 
Hindustdn, and on their relationship to the archaic symbolism 
of other races and distant lands. (With four plates). — By W. 
Theobald, M. R. A. S. ... ... ... ... igi 
Chhattisgar : notes on its tribes, sects and castes. — By P. N. Bose, 
B. Sc., (Lond.) F. G. S., Deputy Superintend ant, Geological 
Survey of India. 
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