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Contents. 
Page 
Note on the Death of Humayiin. — By C. J. Rodgers, Amrit¬ 
sar, .. 133 
Note by the Editor, . 136 
Legends and Ballads connected with persons deified or held 
in great veneration in Bhagalpur and the neighbour¬ 
ing districts (being extracts from diaries). — By Rasbe- 
hari Bose, Banka, Bhagalpur, . 138 
An Account of the Antiquities of Jajpur in Orisa.—By 
Chandrasekhara Banurji, Deputy Magistrate, Tamluk, 151 
Note on a gold coin bearing the name of Prince Firuz Shah 
Zafar, son of Eiriiz Shah of Delhi (with a wood-cut), .. 160 
No. III. 
Notes on, and Translation of, two Copper plate Inscriptions 
from Bamanghati.—By Pratapachandra GnosnA, B. A., 161 
The Alla Upanisliad, a spurious chapter of the Atharva Yeda, 
text, translation, and notes.—By Rajendralala Mitra, 170 
The Rock-cut Excavations at Harchoka, discovered by Capt. 
W. L. Samttells, when employed as Boundary Com¬ 
missioner on the Rewah and Chutia Nagpur Frontier, 
Season 1870-71. — By Capt. W. L. Samuells, Assist. 
Commissioner, Pachumba, Chordline,. 177 
Translations from the Tarikh i Firuz Shahi. The reign of 
Mu’izzuddin.—By P. Walley, C. S.,. 185 
Do. do. The reign of Ghiasuddin Tughluq.—By. A. Col¬ 
vin, C. S., ..... 217 
The Ruins at Kopari, Balasore District.—By J. Beames, 
C. S,, Balasore, ...... 247 
Notes on several Arabic and Persian Inscriptions.—By H. 
Blochmann, M. A., Calcutta Madrasah, .. 251 
Index, ... 263 to 277 
