412 
Index. 
Mango, story of a, 336 
Manik Chandra, song of, 135, 149, 201 ; 
particulars about him, 141 
Mathura, notes on, 97 : miscellaneous an¬ 
tiquities at, 118 ; Sati Burj at, 116 
Mediaeval Hindi columns from Sahar, 117 
Mitra, Dr. 34., on representations of fo¬ 
reigners in the Ajanta Frescoes, 62 ; on 
date of Ajanta caves, 72 ; a copperplate 
grant from Banda, 73 ; on the Pal and 
Sena Rajas of Bengal, 384 
Mo‘allaqah, of Zuheyr rendered into Eng- 
lish with notes, 1 
Muhammad Khan, the Bangash Nawab, 
268 
]^[ ADIR Shah’s invasion, 331 
Nanyaura, copperplates, 81, 84 
0 RIGIN and development of the Hindu 
Sikhara, 114 
PAL Rajas of Bengal, 384 
Prannath Pandit, notes on two ancient 
copperplate inscriptions in Hamirpur 
N. W. P., 80, 86 
P^ADHA Suddha Nidhi by Hari Vans, 
translation of, 131 
Radha Yallabhis, 97 
SaHAR, mediaeval Hindu columns from, 
117 
Sati Burj at Mathura, 116 
Sena rajas of Bengal, 384 
Shaw, R. B., Stray Arians in Tibet, 26 
Sikhara Hindu, its origin and develop¬ 
ment, 114 
Smith, Y. A., notes on two ancient copper¬ 
plate inscriptions found in the Hamir¬ 
pur district, N. \Y. P., 80 
Song of Manik Chandra, 135 
Temple of Gobind Deva at Brinda- 
ban, 115 
Temple, R. C., Lieut., the Lokanitf, trans¬ 
lated from the Burmese paraphrase, 239 
Tibet, Stray Arians in, 26 
Translations of the Radha Sudha Nidhi of 
Hari Yans, 121; of the song of Manik 
Chandra, 201 ; of copperplate at Bha- 
gulpur, 407 ; of the Lokanitf, 239 
~ m 
WALICER, J. P., Col., recent trans¬ 
frontier explorations, 78 
Zuheyr, the Arabian poet, 1, 25 
