CONTENTS OF No. XXXV.-VOL. XVIII. I. THE PATRONAGE OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. mination of Statements made during a recent debate at the East India House; in a letter to LieutenantGeneral Welsh, and the 220 Service Memorialists. By a Proprietor. London, 1852... . 1 II. BENGALI FESTIVALS AND HOLIDAYS. view of the History, Literature, and Mythology of u Nandan's Institutes of the Hindu Religion. San- n Panjika, a new Almanac. Serampore, 1852 49 ib. ib. III-THE HIMALAYA IN KUMAON AND ial Reports on the Province of Kumaon, with a Tedical Report on the Mahamurree in Gurhwál, in 849-50. Edited under the orders of the Hon'ble the Lieut.-Governor, N. W. Provinces, by J. H. Batten, Esq., C. S., Commissioner of Kumaon. Agra, 1851. 72 Tarai and outer Mountains of Kumaon, by Major Madden, Bengal Artillery. (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.) 1848 es of an Excursion to the Pindrí Glacier, in Septemer 1846, by Capt. Ed. Madden, Bengal Artillery. ournal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.) 1847 Himálayan Coniferæ-being a supplement to the Brief Observations," &c. Journal of Agricultural Horticultural Society, Vol. IV. Part IV. By ib. ib. Major E. Madden, Bengal Artillery. (Journal of 1849 5. Narrative of a Journey to Cho Lagan (Rakas Tal), Cho Indi of t Bish 7. Note on the motion of the Glacier of the Pindúr in Kumáon. By Lieut. R. Strachey, Engineers. (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.) Calcutta, 1848.. 8. On the now-line in the Himalaya, by Lieut. R. Stra- A Cha chey, Engineers.... Communicated by order of the Hon'ble the Lieut. Governor, N. W. Provinces. (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.) 1849 cese day, and Nos 9. On the Geology of Part of the Himalaya Mountains The C and Tibet: By Capt: R: Strachey, Bengal Engineers, F. G. S. (Proceedings of the Geological Society of London.) June, 1851 AR The Po Tod's A 10. On the Physical Geography of the Provinces of Ku máon and Gurhwal in the Himalaya mountains, and of the adjoining parts of Tibet. By R. Strachey, Esq. Bengal Engineers. Read before the Royal Geographi cal Society of London, on the 12th of May, 1851 11. Report on the Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea in Kumaon and Gurhwál. By William Jameson, Esq. Superintendent, Botanical Gardens, N. W. Pro-he Urger vinces. (Journal of Agricultural and Horticultural Society, Vol. IV.) Calcutta, 1845 ART By a A 12. Report on the Progress of the Culture of the China Tea Plant in the Himálayas, from 1835 to 1847. By J Forbes Royle, M. D., F. R. S. (Journal of Royal elections Asiatic Society.) London, 1849 serv 13. Report upon the Tea Plantations in the N. W. Pro- Br vinces, by Robert Fortune. Printed by the Government, N. W. P. Agra, 1851 gal 14. Suggestions for the Importation of Tea-makers, Imple ments, and Seeds, from China into the N. W. Pro vinces. By W. Jameson, Esq., Superintendent apers re Botanical Gardens, N. W. Provinces. Printed by Agra, 1852 the Government, N. W. P. to b Com fT. IV.-THE HONORABLE COMPANY'S ECCLE SIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT. Colonial Ecclesiastical Establishment; to which is added A Charge delivered to the Reverend Clergy of the Dio- The Colonial Church Chronicle and Missionary Journal. London ART. V.—ANCIENT INDIAN BALLADS. 116 ib. ib. ib. ART. VI.-INDIA AS A MISSION-FIELD. The Urgent Claims of India for more Christian Missions. ART. VII.-DR. MOORE ON CHOLERA. elections from my Medical Note-Book, or Practical Observations on the Indian Village Cholera, &c., &c. By Thomas Moore, B. A., Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Medical Service. Calcutta, 1852 ART. VIII.-THE BURMESE WAR. apers relating to Hostilities with Burmah. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Her Majesty's Command, June 4, 1852. London. 1852 137 . ib. 151 181 201 iv CONTENTS. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. 1. A Dictionary, English and Sanskrit. By Monier Wil- 2. A Vocabulary, Bengali and English, for the use of Stu- Allen 4. Third Report of the Students. Literary and Scientific Society. Bombay. 1859. 5. Notes on the North Western Provinces of India; by Charles Raikes, Magistrate and Collector of Mynpuri. Dedicated to the Members of the Civil Service in India. London. Chapman and Hall. 1852. 6. Falconry in the Valley of the Indus. By Richard F. xi Burton, Lieutenant, Bombay Army, Author of "Goa and the Blue Mountains," &c. London. 1852. xviii 7. Rough Notes of a trip to Reunion, the Mauritius and Ceylon, with Remarks on their eligibility as Sanitaria for Indian Invalids; by Frederic J. Mouat, M. D., Medical Staff. Calcutta. Thacker, Spink and Co., 1852 xix il |