-miscellaneous and shipping intelligence, births, marriages, and deaths, 85, 238, 395, 525, 638, 792. -Supreme Court-first charge of the new Chief Justice to the grand jury, 85-Sir R. B. Comyn takes his seat as puisne judge, 238-Mr. Harris and Mr. Gorden admitted as attornies, 396. Apprenticing Society-objects of the institution, 639. Malabar, account of the landed tenures of, 48. Malacca, extent of the territory belonging to, 166-revival of trade in the harbour, 241-circumstances attending the cession of the settlement, 497-deaths, 241. Malay language, remarks upon, 348labours of Mr. Marsden and Captain Elout, 349. Malay Peninsula, account of, 166. tures in Toorkistan, 609, 709-his account of the language of Tibet, 618. Morals, Arabian, prescribed by Abu Zaid, 583. Moth, large, caught at Arracan, 66. Munro (Lady), rout given by, at Madras, 638. (Major J.), his opinion on Punchayets, 715. Munnipoor taken possession of by Lieut. Pemberton and Gumbeer Sing, 100account of their route from Banskandy to Munnipoor, ib. Mussulmen, their insolence in caricaturing the magistrates at Baunspole, 234. N. Nagahs, a wild tribe in the Burman Em- Nautical notices-discovery of Nederlandich Island, 620-description of Roe's Coral Bank, in the Bay of Bengal, 761. Nazaroff (Philip), account of his journey to Khokand, 352. Malayan Archipelago, observations on the Necrology-Commodore Joseph Nourse, different races of horses in, 597. Malcolm (Sir John), tribute of the Madras Government to the " Instructions" written by him, 238. Manufactures, British, exported to Asia during ten years, 500. Manuscripts, Egyptian, 762- Herculaneum, ib. Marine, formidable, kept up by the Ptolemies, 385. Marriages-see Calcutta, Madras, &c. Masonic festival celebrated at Arracan, 390-lodge opened at Bombay, 796. Mausoleum of Imaum Reza in Persia, description of, 58. Medicine, new doctrine of, 511. Melville Island-inhospitable nature of its soil, 532. Meteorological phenomenon observed at Calonhaven, 64. Meteor, remarkable, observed at Calcutta, 634. Meyannas, depredations committed by bands of, in Cutch, 89, 399. Military Appointments-see Calcutta, Madras, &c. Misrepresentations of the Oriental Herald, 235, 527, 635, 640. Missionaries, their efforts in India considered, 441. Monkeys, white, seen at Siam, 201. Moon (Mr.), tribute to the memory of, 91. Moorcroft (Mr.), arrives at Bokhara, 84notice of his death, 609, 786-his adven 34-Maj. Gen. Sir David Ochterlony, 181. Neelgheries, proposed accommodation for invalids on, 794. Nepaul, account of the religion of, 509. New South Wales-audacity of the bushrangers, 98-average prices of commodities at Sydney in July 1825, ib.account of the penal settlement at Nor. folk Island, ib.-testimonies of respect to Sir T. Brisbane, 801-Shipping intelligence, births, marriages and deaths, 99. Nicobar Islands, report of the expedition despatched to rescue the crews of vessels wrecked there, 241. Nuts, a tribe of Indian gypsies, account of, 385. 0. Oaths to Natives, Sir A. Buller on the administration of, 779. Ochterlony (Sir David), notice of his death, 84-biographical memoir of, 181 -testimony of the high respect in which his character and services are held by the Indian Government, 225-subscription opened at Calcutta for erecting a monument to his memory, 391, 522. Oude, another loan advanced to the Com. pany by, 235. Oude Papers, topics of, discussed, 1debate on the subject at the East-India House, 405. Oriental Herald, error in the title-page of, 235-numerous misrepresentations in, 342, 527, 635, 640. P. Pagets, a species of cigar pipe, becoming Parallelism in the Sacred Writings, 726. Parliamentary Papers - Relations with Passengers of ships to and from India, Persia-description of the mausoleum and Persian Gulf-account of a survey of the Poetry-verses to a Lady, 22-The Chohans of Delhi, 25-The Suicide, 33-The Bee inclosed in Amber, 57-The Visionary, 60-From Claudian, 165-To melancholy, 169-From the Hindoostanee of Meer Tuqee, 175-The Voyage to India, 176, 358-Mocaddimah from the Boustan of Saadi, 332-From a Rissallah of Saadi, 341-Indolence, 344-a Hindoo song, 351-To a Motherless Infant, 359 -The Joys of Life, 366-From Seneca, 453-Friendship, 470-What is Woman like? 474-Lines to on receiving some Violets, 496-African Warsong, 576-Elegy from the Hamasa, 582 -Lines spoken at the first annual examination of the Head School in the new building at St. Helena, 600-The Caravan, 608-Paraphrase from Suidas, 716 -Vox et Præterea, 719-Fatalism Qualified, 726-The Conquest of Seu, 747. Poetry, Hindu, remarks on, 454. Police, examination of Sir Edward West's statements in regard to the system pursued at Bombay, 701. Pompeii, account of an ancient painting discovered at, 51. Poonah, consecration of the new church at, 88-farewell entertainment given to Sir C. Colville by the society there, 643. Powell (Capt.), piece of plate voted to him by the society at Hyderabad, 396. Preaching, itinerant, in India, 748-The Rev. Mr. Warden's defence of the Press, new regulations promulgated at Privy-Council-appeal before, in the mat- Proverbs, Hindoostanee, 215. Punchayet, or Hindu form of arbitration, R. Races at Calcutta in December, 635, 784 -at Madras, 639, 793. Rocket, Congreve, claims of Capt. Parlby to have a share in its invention, 595entire failure of those sent out to India, 634. Review of Books-Finlayson's Mission to Siam and Hue, the capital of CochinChina, 197-Bentley's Historical view of the Hindu Astronomy, 205-Moore's Views in the Burman Empire, 212Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. I. Part ii., 375-Stewart's Considerations on the Government of India, 503-Boys's Key to the Book of Psalms, 506-Denham and Clapperton's Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Africa, 613-Barton's Missionary's Memorial, 737-Wheatley's Letter to the Duke of Devonshire on Colonization, 755-Grindlay's Scenery, Costumes, and Architecture of Western India, 758. Rienxi (Chevalier de) visits Bombay, 240. Runjeet Singh, warlike operations of, 797. Rüppell (M.), account of his travels in Africa, 511. to June.] Russia-death of the Emperor Alexander, 104-state of the mechanical arts in the empire before the era of Peter the Great, 329-dimensions of the empire, 762. S. Sandwich Islands, arrival there of H. M. ship Blonde, with the bodies of the late king and queen, 532-account of the islands, 568. Saracenic remains discovered in France, 385. Securities, Indian, prices of, 99, 309, 404, 656, 807. Sepoys, their attachment to the government, 395, 792. Shakspeare (Mr.), his Pont Roulant Mili- Shipping, notices of-launch of the Am- , arrivals and departures-see Cal- Silks remaining warehoused in Great Bri- Sind, politics, of, 368, 586-account of the country, 650-copy of treaty between the Company and the Ameers, 774. Singapore-arrival of trading prahus from Borneo Proper, 93-arrival of an American student, ib.-signal station in the Straits removed, 94-formation of establishments for building and repairing ships, ib.-increase of cultivation, ib.immorality of the law regarding gambling-houses, 156-speculation in ores of antimony and tin, 241-account of the numerous specics of snakes found on the island, 386-seizure of an American ship by H. M. ship Larne, 390-shipment of warlike stores for Siam, 401the Resident hoists the British flag on all the adjacent islands, 529-establishment of the Raffles club, ib.-enquiry respecting the real founder of the settlement, 550-exports and imports of the settlement for three years, 583-Deaths, 94. Snakes of Singapore, account of, 386. Societies Asiatic, of Great Britain and Ireland, 67, 223, 383,515, 688, 773-Asiatic, of Paris, 61, 214, 619, 760-Asiatic, of Calcutta, 213, 509, 618-Oriental Literary, of Calcutta, 81-Wesleyan Missionary, for Madras, 396-Marine, at Calcutta, 522-Phrenological, at Calcutta, 522-Madras Apprenticing, 639 Auxiliary Bible, at Bombay, 649School-book, at Bombay, 649-Linnæan, 760-Zoological, 760-Ladies' at Calcutta, for Native Female Education, 781-Church Misionary, at Bombay, 796. Sound, progress of, 510. Sparrow (J. J.) appointed a provisional Stamps, unpopularity of the Bengal regu- Stereotype, invention of a new kind of, 214. Stewart, (Lieut. Col.), review of his considerations on the government of India, 501. Stocks, daily prices of, for December, 147January, 316-February, 440-March, 560-April, 700-May, 820. Sugar, East-India, meeting of merchants interested in the growth of, 235-enquiry respecting its cultivation, 599. Sumatra, eruption of a vulcano in the interior of, 577-see also India (Netherlands) 5 0 Suttees, 33, 389, 522-the practice sanc- Syrian Metropolite, his interview with the T. Tamil Country, account of the landed Tannah, consecration of the new church Tea, parliamentary papers respecting, 775. to Mr. Barrow on the subject of, 750- Thibet, sketch of the language of, 618- Thoms (Mr.) translation of a Chinese state Toorkistan, account of Mr. Moorcroft's Transmigration according to the tenets of Trotter (Mr.), his agency scheme declared Types, metal, of the Chinese character U. Unitarianism making great progress in V. Vaccination, effects of, in India, 399. W. Weather at Cannanore, 396-at Baroda Wheatley (John), review of his Letter to Widows, immolation of, 83, 389, 522. Writers, number of, sent out to India 7. Zoological Society, its formation, 760— END OF VOL. XXI. FEB 1 6 1920 LONDON: PRINTED BY COX AND BAYLIS, GREAT QUEEN STREET, |