- Pages
- 81
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120250
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Ibn Huokul’s Account of Seestan Translated by Major William Anderson Bengal Artillery
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367-383 | The Secretaries | view |
Abstract of Registers of Temperature and Fall of Rain Kept by Medical Officers in Different Parts of India by Dr. Lamb
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383-389 | The Secretaries | view |
Memo. by Major M. Kittoe Archæological Enquirer on Some Ancient Gold Coins Found Near Benares in 1851 and Submitted by the Government of India for the Inspection of the Members of the Asiatic Society
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390-400 | The Secretaries | view |
Note on Three Ancient Coins Found at Mohammadpur in the Jeseore District. by Bábu Rájendrálal Mittra. (Communicated by Cecil Beadon Esq.)
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401-i | The Secretaries | view |
Description of a Cheap and Simple Apparatus for Distilling Off the Mercury from an Amalgam of Gold or Silver—by Henry Piddington Curator Museum of Economic Geology
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403-406 | The Secretaries | view |
Diary of a Journey Through Sikim to the Frontiers of Tibet.—by Dr. A. Campbell Superintendent of Darjeeling—with a Map (Communicated by Sir James Colvile Kt.)
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407-428 | The Secretaries | view |
Literary Intelligence
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429-430 | The Secretaries | view |
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
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431-442 | The Secretaries | view |