iv Contents. 
Page 
No. III. 
Authorities for the History of the Portuguese in India.—By T. W. 
H. Tolbort, B. G. S., ..... 193 
Contributions to the Geography and History of Bengal (Mu¬ 
hammadan Period).—Pt. I., Geographical. Pt. II., Historical , 
based on Inscriptions received from General A. Cunningham, 
C. S. I., Dr. J. Wise, E. Y. Westmacott, Esq., W. L. 
Heely, Esq., Walter M. Bourxe, Esq., &c., and on un¬ 
published coins , with notes by E. Y. Westmacott, Esq., and 
Dr. J. Wise. —By H. Blochmann, M. A., Calcutta Madrasah, 
(with six plates), .... .. . ... 209 
No. IY. 
Note on two Muhammadan coins.—By The Hon’ble E. C. Bayley, 
C. S. I.*. 311 
Note on two Copper Plate Inscriptions (Kanauj).—By Ba'jendra- 
la'la Mitra', . . . 311 
A Metrical Yersion of the opening Stanzas of Chand’s Prithiraj Basau. 
By P. S. Gowse, M. A., B. C. S... 329 
The - Initial Coinage of Bengal. Pt. II.—By E. Thomas, E. B. S. 
(with a plate), .... * .. 313 
Appendix. 
A Bough Comparative Yocabulary of some of the Dialects spoken in 
the “Naga Hills” District.—By Capt. J. Butler, Political 
Agent, Naga Hills District, . I 
Yocabulary of the Banpara Nagas.—By S. E. Peal, .. XXX 
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