The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Volume VIII

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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Volume VIII
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Noolaham No. 84413
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Pages 609

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Contents

  • on the Geographical Limits, history, and Chronology of the Chera Kingdom of Ancient India – Mr. J. Dowson
  • On the Rock-Cut Temple of India – James Fergusson
  • Notes on Indian Agriculture, as practiced in the Western or Bombay Province of India – Alexander Gisson
  • A Letter to Richard Clarke, Esq, Honorary Secretary to the Royal Asiatic Society, on the Oriental MISS in the Library of Eton College
  • Abstract of a Discourse – Dr. Falconer
  • On the Identification of the Mustard Tree of Scripture – J. Forbers Royle
  • Summary of the Geology of Southern India – Captains Newbold
  • A few Observations on the Temple of Somnath – Captaix Postans
  • Report on some of the Rights, Privileges, and Usages of the Hill Population in Mewar – Captain W. Hunter
  • On the Hyssop of Scripture – J. Forbes Royle
  • Summary of the Geology of Southern India – Captain Newbold
  • The Chenchwars: a wild Tribe, inhabiting the Forests of the eastern Ghauts – Captain Newbold
  • Account of Aden – J. P. Malcolmson
  • Narrative of an Excursion from Peshawar to Shah-Baz Ghari – C. Masson
  • On the Kapur-di-Giri Rock Inscription – Mr. E. Norris Note by the Director
  • Analysis of the Ganesha Purana, with special reference to the History of Buddhism – Rev. Dr. Stevenson
  • The Ante-Brahmanical Religion of the Hindu – Rev. Dr. Stevenson
  • Memorandum on certain Fossils, more particularly a new Ruminant found at the Island of Perim, in the Gulf of Cambay – Albemarle Bettington
  • Extract from a Letter addressed – Professor Westergaard to the Rev. Gr. Wilson
  • Visit to the Bitter Lakes, Isthmus of Suez by the bed of the ancient Canal of Nechos, the “Khalij al Kadim” of the Araba, in June, 1842 – Captain Newbold
  • On the Secret Triad Society of China, chiefly from Papers belonging to the Society found at Hong Kong – Rev. C. Gutzlaff
  • The Cinnamon Trade of Ceylon, its Progress and Present State – John Capper
  • Reports on the Manchur Lake, and Aral and Narra Rivers – Captain Postans, and R. C. Knight
  • On the traces of Feudalism in India, and the condition of Lanka now in a comparative state of Agricultural Infancy – the late Augustus Prinsep
  • Extracts from a Report on Chota Nagpore – S. T. Cuthbert
  • Notes on the Perim Fossil – Professor Owen