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Contents. 
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No. III. 
On the Barah Bhuyas of Eastern Bengal.—By Dr. James Wise, 
Dhaka (with a plate), . ....... 197 
Notes on Shall Isma’il Ghazi, with a sketch of the contents of a Pers¬ 
ian MS., entitled “ Risalat ush-Shuhada,” found at Kanta 
Duar, Rangpur.—By G. H. Damant, B. A., C. S , .. 215 
Persian Text of the Risalat ush-Shuhada,. 222 
Letter by Col. E. T. Dalton, C. S. I., Commissioner of Chutia 
Nagpur, on a large picture representing the conquest of Palamau, 
in 1660, by Daud Khan, Aurangzib’s General, . 240 
Note on the site of Fort Ekdalah, District Dinajpur.—By E. Y. 
Westmacott, C. S. (with a map),. 244 
On the supposed identity of the Greeks with the Yavanas of the 
Sanskrit Writers.—By Ra'jendrala'la Mitra, . 246 
Contributions to the Geography and History of Bengal (Muhamma¬ 
dan Period.) No. II.—By H. Blociimann, M. A., Calcutta 
Madrasah (with a plate),.... 2SO 
No. IY. 
The Temple of Jaysagar, Upper A'sam.—By J. M. Foster, F. S. A., 
(with four plates),. 311 
Note on the Chittagong Copper-plate, dated Saka 1165, or A. D. 
1243, presented to the Society by A. L. Clay, Esq , C. S. —By 
Pranna'th Pandit, M. A. (with a plate), . 318 
The Etymology of Local Names in Northern India, as exemplified 
in the District of Mathura,—By F. S. Growse, M. A., B. C.S., 324 
Transcript of the Pala Inscription of the Buddal Pillar, Dinajpur, 
by Pagidit Harachandra Chakrayarti', communicated by 
E. Y. Westmacott, C. S. With an annotated translation by 
PrataYachandra Ghosha, B. A.,. . 356 
Note on an Inscription of the time of Skanda-Gupta from Indor- 
khera.—By Ra'jendrala'la Mitra, (with a plate),.. 363 
Index, . 375 
