copyright law, the University of Minnesota Bindery produced this facsimile on permanent-durable paper to replace the irreparably deteriorated original volume owned by the University of Minnesota Library. 2008 CONTENTS OF VOL. II. Futtehpore Sicri.—Its origin.-Colossal gateway.—Akber's palace. His monster dice-board.-Beerbul's house.-Bad- shahi coshminars, or milestones.Secundra.-Akber's tomb. -His greatness.-Munee Begum's tomb.-Muttra.—Its an- tiquity. Accounts of, by Chinese travellers.-The Kunsa-tila. -Analogy of incidents in the history of Christ and Krishna. -The sentimental traveller at Muttra.-The Jumna below that city. Bisram-ghaut and its mela.-Worship of Bacchus and Greek colony at Muttra.-Mahmood's description of that city. Jain temple of the Paruckjees.-The Katra, or market- place. Fort and observatory of Rajah Jeysing.-Massacre of the priests during a festival.-The Chowbays.-A Chowbay- nee.--Muttra hospital and the Dhutoreeas.—Activity of trade. -A Hindoo ruth, or carriage.-Pastoral state of the country in former times.-Road from Muttra to Brindabun.-Inse- curity of pilgrimages to Brindabun before the British rule.- Brindabun Pandas.-Sanctity of the place.-Ancient Vrij.— Its desolation by the Islamite.-Restoration of Brindabun by Choitunya. Identification of the ancient Penates.-Tour of Other temples.-Statue of Gopinath.-Statue of Radha.-The 968012 Gopeswara.-Hureedoss Gossain and Tansen.-The Pooleen, or Ras-mandala.-Lallah Baboo.-The Jain temple.-Need- hoo-bun. Monkeys at Brindabun.--Muddun Mohuna.-Nee- koonj-bun.--Baka-Behary.-Radha-rumun.-Doubtfulness of the objects at Brindabun.-Vrij-bashees and Vrij-bashin- ees. The ex-Rajah of Hatras.-Pundit Rangachari Swami. -Vrij-bashee antipathy against the Bengalees.-The old man of ninety-six.-The Natuck, or drama at Brindabun.- Radha-koond.-Mount Goverdhun and its legend.-Festival Coel-Allygurh.-French rule in India. The run- |