CONTENTS 
OP THE 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 
Vol. LXIV, Part I. for 1895. 
No. 1. 
On changes in the course of the Kusi River , and the probable dangers 
arising from them.—By F. A. Shillingford. (With a Map)... 1 
North Indian Folk-lore about Thieves and Robbers.—By Qarat Can- 
dra Mitra, corresponding Member of the Anthropological Society 
of Bombay ... ... ... ... ... 25 
Origin of the Baloch.—By Colonel E. Mockler, Political Agent , 
Muscat ... ... ... ... .... <30 
On same rare Muhammadan Goins.—By Surgeon-Captain W. Vost. 
(With two Plates) ... ... ... ... 37 
Coins of the Musalman Kings of Ma l bar.—By Chas. J. Rodgers, 
Honorary Numismatist to the Government of India. (With two 
Plates) ... ... ... ... ... 49 
Buddhism in Bengal since the Muhammadan Gonguest.—By Pandit 
Hara Prasad £astrI, M.A. ... ... ... 55 
Cri-dharma-maygala: A distant echo of the Lalita-vistara.—By 
Pandit Hara Prasad Pastri, M.A. ... ... ... 65 
The Dogam Mint.—By Surgeon-Captain W. Vost. (With a 
Plate) ... ... ... ... ... 6J 
No. 2. 
Tibbat three Hundred and sixty-five years ago.—By Major H. G. 
Raverty, Bombay Army. (Retired)... ... ... 82 
Two copper-plate inscriptions of Kulastambha-deva, an Eastern Galu- 
kya King.—By Babu Man Mohan Chakrayarti, M.A., B.L., 
Eeputy Magistrate ... ... ... ..*123 
Two copper-plate inscriptions of the king Nrsimha-deva IV. of Orissa. 
—By Babu Man Mohan Chakeavarti, M.A., B.L., Deputy 
Magistrate ... ... ... ... ... 128 
