LIST OF PLATES 
IN 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, Part I, 
eor 1878. 
PL I (p. 26). Arians (Dards) of the Upper Indus. 
PI. II (p. 66). A Persian Embassy to an Indian Court (from Ajanta). 
PI. Ill (p. 68). A Bactrian Domestic Scene from Ajanta. 
Pl. IY (p. 69). A Bactrian Domestic Scene from Ajanta. 
Pl. V (p. 69). Fig. 1. Bactrian. Fig. 2. Indian. 
PL VI (p. 73). A Copper-plate Grant from Bandab. 
PL YII (p. 78). Sketch Map constructed to illustrate explorations made 
in connection with the operations of the Great Trigonometrical 
Survey of India. 
Pl. VIII (pp. 101, 102). Ground Plan of the Temple of Radha Ballabhiat 
Brindaban. 
Pl. IN (p. 102). Temple of Radha Ballahhi in Brindaban. 
PL X (pp. 113,114). The Chhatthi Palna,at Mahaban (from a photograph). • 
Pl. XI (p. 115). Restored Elevation of the Sikhara over the Jag-Mohan 
temple of Govind Deva, Brindaban. 
PL XII (p. 116). Restored Elevation of the Sati Burj, Mathura. 
Pl. XIII (p. 116). The Sati Burj, Mathura (from a photograph). 
Pl. XIV Temple of Jugal Kishore at Brindaban (from a 
photograph). 
Pl. XV (p. 117). Mediaeval Hindu Pillars from Sahar (from a photograph). 
Pl. XVI (p. 117). Inscribed Pillar from Sahar (from a photograph). 
Pl. XVII (p. 117). Pillar with grotesque Mask from Allahabad (from a 
photograph). 
Pl. XVIII (pp. 114, 118). Buddhist Rails, Mathura (from a photograph). 
PL XIX (p. 118). Buddhist Rail from the Bhutesvar Tila, Mathura (from 
a photograph). 
PL XX (p. 118). Miscellaneous Antiquities, Mathura Museum. 
Pl. XXI (p. 130). Inscribed slab found at Mathura in 1878; and Pali 
Inscription found at Mathura. 
Pl. XXII (p. 141). Supposed to represent Vasu Deva; son of Manik 
Chandra. 
