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CONTENTS.


Authors' names arranged Alphabetically.

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V. BALL, B.A., Geological Survey of India:—

Stone Monuments in the District of Sínghbhûm-Chotâ Nâgpur 291


Rev. K. M. BANERJEA, Hon. M.R.A.S. Calcutta:—

Bhavabhuti in English Garb 143


JOHN BEAMES, B.C.S., M.R.A.S., &c., &c., Balasore:—

On the Present Position of Old Hindi in Oriental Philology 2

The Jungle Forts of Northern Orissa 33, 74

Query on the mode of dating in Orissa 64

The Indigenous Literature of Orissa 79

On the Treatment of Oxytone Nominal Bases in Sanskrit and its Derivatives 137

Folklore of Orissa 168, 211

Note on Mastân Brahmans 195

Notes on the Rasakallola, an ancient Oriya Poem 215, 292

Note on Tap 228

On a Translation from the Prithiraja Rasan 269

Kirtans, or Hymns from the Earliest Bengali Poets 323

On a Copper-plate Grant from Balasor 355

On some Koch Words in Mr. Damant's article on the Palis of Dinajpur 369


W. C. BENETT, B.C.S., Gonda, Oudh:—

Oudh Folklore—A Legend of Bulrampur 143

On the Bhar Kings of Eastern Oudh 265

Note on Siharas and Srî Harsha 352


RAMKRISHNA GOPAL BHANDARKAR, M.A.,

A Ta′mba-Patra or Ancient Copperplate Grant from Kâthiâwûd, translated 14

Pa′nini and the Geography of Afghanistan and the Panja′b

On Two Copperplates from Valabhi 45

The Old Sanskrit Numerals 60

Note on an Inscription from Dinajpur 128, 227

Note on the White and Black Yajur Vedas 163

On the Ganjam Rock-Inscription 221

On the Date of Patanjali, and the King in whose reign he lived 299

On the age of the Mahābhārata 353

On the Merkara Copperplates 365


Prof. H. BLOCHMANN, M.A., &c., Madrasa, Calcutta:—

Biographical Notices of Grandees of the Mughul Court 76

1. Shaikh Dáúd Quaraishi 77

On Titles 259

2. Vazir Khán Hakim ’Alimuddin 262

3. Vazir Khán, Muhammad Táhir Khurásání, 263

4. The Rajahs of Nurpur 264

Query:—About Tobacco 164


Babu RASBIHARI BOSE, Banka:—

Mandara Hill 46


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Rev. D. C. BOYD, M.A., Bombay:—

Explanation of Vedic Words, translated from the German of Prof. Aufrecht 56

On the Râmâyana by Prof. Weber,—translated from the German 120, 172, 239


A. M. BROADLEY, B.C.S., Bihar:—

On the Identification of Various Places in the Kingdom of Magadha, visited by the Pilgrim Chi-Fah-Hian (A. D. 400-415) 18, 69, 106

Query:—On certain figures of Buddha 96


J. G. BÜHLER, Ph. D. Gujarat:—

On the Chandikas′ataka of Ba′nabhatta 111

Note on MSS. of the Atharvaveda 129

Note on Valabhi 130

On the Vrihatkatha′ of Kshemendra 302

A. H. BURGESS, M. A., London:–

Review: Beal's Catena of Buddhist Scriptures 26

Review: Boyd's Nágánanda 147

Review: Phillips's Story of Gautama Buddha 189


A. C. BURNELL, M.C.S., M.R.A.S., &c., Mangalor:—

The Apastamra Sutra of the Black Yajur Veda, and the Commentaries, &c. belonging to it 5

Review: Fausböll's Dasaratha Jàtaka 57

The Oldest Known South Indian Alphabet 229

An Interesting Passage in Kumarila Bhatta's Tantravarttika 309

Review: Kittel's Tract on Sacrifice suddhânidhi)

Note on the derivation of Ginger


ROBERT CHARLES CALDWELL, M.R.A.S., Madras:—

Tamil Popular Poetry 97, 197


HYDE CLARKE, C. E., &c. London:–

Note on Arachotis...

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A. D'ABBADIE, Memb. de l'Inst. de France:—

Query on the Maldivian Alphabet 32


NA′RA′YAN DA′JI, G.G.M.C., &c., Bombay:—

Reply to Query 5–Botanical 130


G. H. DAMANT, B.C.S., Dinajpur:—

Bengali Folklore–Legends from Dinajpur. 115, 170, 218, 285, 344

Some Account of the Palis of Dinajpur 336


T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, C.C.S., Anuradhapura, Ceylon"–

The Cave of the Golden Rock, Dambula, Ceylon 139

Yátrámulle Unnánse 162

Mr. W. Skeen 163

The Jayasri Matia Bodin Wahanse in Chancery 196

The Dondra Inscription 329


THE EDITOR:—

Prefatory 1

A Legend of Serpent Worship, from Bhaunagar in Kâthiâwâd 6

Review: Gover's Folksongs of Southern India 28

Notice of Hindusthanman Musâfari 29

Asiatic Societies, Notices of 58, 155, 222, 254, 317

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