218 
GENERAL INDEX. 
India, harbours of Western, Capt. Taylor 
on the, 1870, 176 
-institutions founded by the native 
gentry of, during the last five years, 
Colonel Sykes on the statistics of the 
charitable, educational, industrial, and 
public, 1866, 133 
-ipecacuanha, Prof. J. H. Balfour on 
the cultivation of, in the Edinburgh 
Botanic Garden for transmission to, 
1871, 127 
- journey overland to, in 1872, via 
Meshed, Herat, Candahar, and the 
Boulan Pass, Capt. H. C. Marsh on, 
1877, 148 
- mortality and marriage amongst 
Europeans in, Samuel Brown on the 
rates of, 1864, 163 
- natives of, report on the habits, cus¬ 
toms, physical characteristics, and reli¬ 
gions of the, 1890, 547 
__ observations on atmospheric electri¬ 
city in, report on arrangements for the 
taking of, 1878, 103 
_orography of the North-western 
frontier of, Trelawney W. Saunders on 
the, 1879, 449 
* - physical geography and races of 
British, Dr. G. Campbell on the, 1870, 
168 
-physiography of Southern, Col. B. 
R. Branfill on the, 1885, 1124 
-- primitive weapons of ancient, Sir 
W. Elliot on the, 1872, 180 
-- prison dietary in, Dr. Mouat on, 
1861, 170 
-production in, Dr. G. Campbell on 
the duties of the Government of India 
and the merchants of England in pro¬ 
moting, 1870, 188 
- races forming the present popula¬ 
tion of, Sir W. Elliot on the original 
localities of the, 1875, 173 
* -red soil of, Dr. Gilchrist on the, 
1876, 90 
-rent and land-tax in, Hyde Clarke 
on the distinction between the, 1869, 
181 
-river systems of South, Gen. F. H. 
Rundall on the, 1886, 734 
-roads and railways in Northern, T. 
Login on, as affected by the abrading 
and transporting power of water, 1869, 
214 
- railway to, H. Clarke on the pro¬ 
gress of the through, 1872, 242 ; 1873, 
213 
- route to, W. P. Andrews on the 
Euphrates-valley, 1872, 203 
- railway route to, via Russia and 
the Oxus valley, Gryf Jaxa de Bykowski 
on a through, 1872, 209 
* -- route from, to Tibet, Capt. W. J. 
Elwes on a new, 1888, 741 
India, route to, Capt. F. Jones on the 
direct highway, 1872, 210 
-and China, routes between, Capt. 
Henderson on, 1863, 137 
-salt supply of, V. Ball on the, 1882, 
530 
-sanitary condition of the troops in, 
Dr. Camps on the, 1863, 152 
-statistics of our European army in, 
Dr. James Bird on the vital and sani¬ 
tary, 1863, 151 
-sea-level on the coast of, W. Parkes 
on non-tidal variations of the, 1870, 
19 
-- sepulchral remains of Southern, Sir 
Walter Elliot on the, 1868, 134 
-stone implements in the forms and 
geographical distribution of ancient, 
V. Ball on, 1879, 394 
-Survey of, J. O. N. James on the 
imperial, 1879, 449 
-Survey of, account of the levelling 
operations of the Great Trigono¬ 
metrical, by Major A. W. Baird, 1885, 
* 9 ! 1 , 1123 
-Survey of, Lieut.-Col. W. Barron on 
the cadastral, 1885, 1128 
-timber-trees of, Dr. Hugh Cleghorn 
on the distribution of the principal, 
and the progress of forest conservancy, 
1868, 91 
- trade-routes between Northern, 
and Central Asia, T. D. Forsyth on, 
1869, 161 
-trade route from Peking to Kulja 
and Semirechensk, and to Yarkand 
and, Col. M. S. Bell on the Great Cen¬ 
tral Asian, 1889, 660 
-ventilation of barracks and other 
public buildings in, Stewart Clark on 
the, 1863, hi 
*—— village system in, Geo. Campbell 
on the, 1870, 144 
* Indian archaic remains and their resem¬ 
blance to European types, H. Rivett- 
Carnac on, 1877, 120 
-explorer, A. K., the trained, the re¬ 
markable journey of, on the frontiers 
of India and China, by Trelawney W. 
Saunders, 1884, 803 
-exports, the effects of the fall in the 
gold price of silver on, L. C. Probyn 
on, 1888, 768 
-forest school, Major F. Bailey on 
the, 1885, 1104 
-forest survey, Major F. Bailey on 
the, 1885, 1121 
-marine surveys, C. R. Markham on, 
1879, 453 
-monsoon region, certain protracted 
irregularities of atmospheric pressure 
in the, and their relation to variations 
of the local rainfall, H. F. Blanford on, 
1874, 36 
