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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal January 1838

1838

OF LONDON AND OF THE ROYAL SOCIETIES OF MARSEILLES AND CAEN ; OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA ; OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF GENEVA ; OF THE ALBANY INSTITUTE &C. [...] By the Reverend Willinn Taylor........ 469 II.—Same account of a visit to the plain of Koh-i-Dfitnan the mining district of Ghorbnnd and the Pass of Hindu K6sli with% few general observtions respecting the structure rind couforination of the country from the Indos to Kabul. [...] By P. B. Lord M. B. in Medical charge of the Kabul Mission.............. 623 M.—Epitome of the Grammars of the Brahuiky the Balocliky and the Pajabi langu!ixes with Vociibulaiies of the Barsiky. [...] Helfer dated Mcrgui 23rd May 1838.... 701 V.—Comparison of Asiatic Languages.......... 707 V1.—Epitome of the Grammars of the Brahuiky the Balochky and the Panjibi languages with Vocabularies of the Baraky the Pasbi the Laghmnni the Casligari the Teerhni and the Deer dialects. [...]. III.—Epitome of the Grammars of the Brahuiky the Balochky and the Pajibi languages with Vocabularies of the Bar/Ay the Pashi the Laghmnni the Cashgari the Teerhai and the Deer Dialects.
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Pages
123
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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Frontmatter
i-xxii James Prinsep view
I.—History of Cooch Behár being an extract of a passage from Dr. Buchanan’s Account of Runbpur (Rangapura)
1-19 James Prinsep view
II—Notice of the Himálayan Vulture Eagle. By Lieut. T. Hutton
20-25 James Prinsep view
III.—Account of Kálá Bágh on the right bank of the Indus. By Munshi Mohan Lal
25-27 James Prinsep view
IV.—A brief account of the Origin of the Dáúd Putras and of the power and birth of Baháwal Khán their Chief on the bank of the Ghárá and Indus. by the same
27-33 James Prinsep view
V.—Facsimiles of Ancient Inscriptions Continued
33-52 James Prinsep view
VI.—Extracts from the Journal of Lieut. Markham Kittoe submitted to the Asiatic Society at the meeting of the 6th Oct. 1836.—Ruins and Pillar at Jájipur
53-56 James Prinsep view
VII.—Remarks on “a Comparison of Indo-Chinese Languages &c. By the Rev. W. Morton
56-64 James Prinsep view
VIII.—On the difference of level in Indian Coal fields and the causes to which this may be ascribed. By J. McClelland Esq. Secretary to the Committee for investigating the Coal and Mineral resources of India
65-83 James Prinsep view
IX.—Abstract of a Meteorological Register kept at the Cathmandu Residency for the month of September 1837. by A. Campbell Esq. Nipal Residency
83-83 James Prinsep view
X.—Meteorological Register kept at Darjiling for September 1837. By Dr. H. Chapman
84-86 James Prinsep view
XI.—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society
87-91 James Prinsep view
XII.—Meteorological Register
92-92 James Prinsep view

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