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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1900

1900

was the only palm the leaves of which were used throughout India and (2) that the use of the leaves of Borassus commenced at a comparatively late period and was and is still limited to the South and East of India. [...] The above statements sum up the botanical information of the present day which has been verified afresh for the purpose of the present paper by Dr. [...] 77 and 87 in Table I the width of which grows (as noted in the Table) from 1 or lt inches at the ends to 1inches in the middle of the leaf. [...] In this case of course the maximum width is at one end of the inscribed loaf and gradually decreases to the other end. [...] Nearly the whole of the remainder of the list are manuscripts preserved in Calcutta in the collections of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Government of India.
history
Pages
106
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
An Epigraphical Note on Palm-leaf Paper and Birch-bark.—by A. F. Rudolf Hoernle PH.D. C.I.E.
93-134 unknown view
A collection of Ladakhi Proverbs.—by the Rev. H. Francke Moravian Missionary Leh. Communicated by the Philological Secretary.
135-148 unknown view
A Printer of the Asur dukmā a dialect of the Kolariata language.—by the Rev. Ferd. Garman Evangelical Lutheran Mission Chollt Nāgpur. Communicated by DR. G. A. Gmrmsox C.I.E.
149-172 unknown view
An Inscription of the Time of Kapilēndra Dēra of Orissa from Gūpināthapura District Cuttack. ( With an Appendix on the last Hindu Kings of Orissa.)—by Babu Mon Mohan Chakravarty M.A. B.L. M.R.A.S.
173-189 unknown view
An Inscription of the time of Nayapāla Dēva from the Rrsna-deārikā Temple at Gayā—By Babu Monmohan Chakravarti M.A. B.L. M.R.A.S.
190-195 unknown view
Index to the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
196-198 unknown view

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