CONTENTS 
OF THE 
JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. 
Vol. LXVII, Part I.—1898. 
Page. 
No. 1, (issued 11th May, 1898). 
Notes on new inscriptions discovered by Major Deane.—By M. A. 
Stein, Part I. (With Plates I-VII) 
A Note on the Antiquity of Chittagong, compiled from the Tibetan 
works Pagsam Jon-Zah of Sunpa Khonpo and Kahbab Dun-dan 
of Lama Tara Ndtha.—By Sarat Chandra Das, C.I.E., 
Rai Bahadur 
On the Kagmiri Noun.—By G. A. Grierson, C.I.E., Ph.D., I.C.S. 
Two Copper-plate Grants of Batnapdla of Rragjyotisa in Asdm .— 
By Dr. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle, C.I.E. (With Plates VIII- 
XIII ) ... ... Ml ... ... 
A Note on the Identity of the great Tsang-po of Tibet with the 
Dihong.—By Sarat Chandra Das, C.I.E., Rai Bahadur 
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29 
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126 
No. 2, (issued 1st August, 1898). 
Numismatic Notes and Novelties, No. III. Ancient and Mediaeval 
India.—By Vincent A. Smith, I.C.S. (With Plate XIV) ... 130 
The Later Mu gh als (1707-1803).— By William Irvine, Bengal Civil 
Service. (Retired) ... ... ... ... 141 
An unrecorded Governor of Fort William in Bengal.—By C. R. 
Wilson, M.A. ... ... ... ... 167 
The discovery of a work by Aryadeva in Sanskrit.—By Mahamaho- 
padhyaya Haraprasad Shastri, Professor of Sa?iskrit, Presidency 
College ... ... ... ... ... 175 
Note on a Dialect of Gujarati discovered in the District of Midnapur . 
—By George A. Grierson, C.I.E., Ph.D., I.C.S. ... 185 
