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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal January 1835

1835

THE JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL VOL. [...] The List of Subscribers in India remains in numbers much same as before; but the demand for the work in England increases daily and much of the new matter it contains is greedily tranferred to the pages of Egroppan literary and scientific periodcals of wide and establisheol circulation. [...] Fossil animals of ne w and extraordinary species have followed the discovery of Cuvierian genera themselves but recently made known in the Sivilik range : the history of the Malayan states accounts of various sects of aoncient ruins of Buddhist cosmogonz and of Tibetan works and 'among the subjects of the present volume ; and it is but fair to state that materials for a new volume of the [...] Want of space and want of leisure must in the last place be pleaded as an excuse for the absence of retrospective anlyses of the progress of the Sciences in Europe.. [...] SUBSCRIBERS t\Vho are not Metubers of the Asiatic Society 18351 The Honorable the Court of Directors (by the Department.) °NE COPY.
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Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
v-xx James Prinsep view
Errata
xxi-xxii James Prinsep view
List of Plates
xxiii-xxiii James Prinsep view
I.—Analysis of a Tibetan Medical Work. By M. Alexander Csoma de Koros
1-20 James Prinsep view
II.—Journal of a Tour Through the Island of Rambree with a Geological Sketch of the Country and Brief Account of the Customs &c. of its Inhabitants. By Lieut. Wm. Foley
20-39 James Prinsep view
III.—Description of the (so called) Mountain Trout of Kemaon. By Dr. J. M’Clelland Assistant Surgeon 3Oth Regt. N. I.
39-41 James Prinsep view
IV.—Discovery of the Genuine Tea Plant in Upper Assam
42-49 James Prinsep view
V.—Abstract of Meteorological Observations at Nasírabád. By Lieut Col. Thomas Oliver
49-52 James Prinsep view
VI.—Longitude of Nasírabád by Lunar Transits and by Observations of Moon Cuìminating Stars.—By Lieut.-Col. Thomas Oliver
52-53 James Prinsep view
VII.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
53-59 James Prinsep view
VIII.—Miscellaneous
59-63 James Prinsep view
Meteorological Register Kept at the Assay Office Calcutta for the Month of January 1835
64-64 James Prinsep view

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