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Page 34
... fixed into the mass of sand , and rests upon three , and sometimes upon two , pieces of stick or bambu placed across the top of a receptacle , in which lies a small ghara or pitcher immediately below it , so as to receive the drops of ...
... fixed into the mass of sand , and rests upon three , and sometimes upon two , pieces of stick or bambu placed across the top of a receptacle , in which lies a small ghara or pitcher immediately below it , so as to receive the drops of ...
Page 36
... fixed , so that to enable a family of three persons each , to get their anna a day at the above rate of one rupee per maund , they must keep up fifteen sand mounds , with a nánd in each . I do not know what is the proportion of salt ...
... fixed , so that to enable a family of three persons each , to get their anna a day at the above rate of one rupee per maund , they must keep up fifteen sand mounds , with a nánd in each . I do not know what is the proportion of salt ...
Page 44
... fixed nominal value . This discovery alone would be of great value , but it is only one of im- munerable points for which we may eagerly expect elucidation from this Herculaneum of the East . The appearance and state of the tooth and ...
... fixed nominal value . This discovery alone would be of great value , but it is only one of im- munerable points for which we may eagerly expect elucidation from this Herculaneum of the East . The appearance and state of the tooth and ...
Page 51
... fixed rates , under the Committee of Pa- pers . The furash of the Museum , a very old man , who has been with the Society since its first establishment , has been allowed to retire on a trifling pension without caus- ing any additional ...
... fixed rates , under the Committee of Pa- pers . The furash of the Museum , a very old man , who has been with the Society since its first establishment , has been allowed to retire on a trifling pension without caus- ing any additional ...
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... fixed observatories , wherein a few observations being made on each night of every lunation for a considerable interval of time , would even- tually assign the difference of longitude between them with the utmost accuracy : whereas ...
... fixed observatories , wherein a few observations being made on each night of every lunation for a considerable interval of time , would even- tually assign the difference of longitude between them with the utmost accuracy : whereas ...
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abundant Allahabad ancient Angoching animal APOLLODOTUS appears Asiatic Society B. H. HODGSON Bactrian bank Benares boats body whorl Capt character Chirra clay clear climate collected colour copper coins crops distance Ditto dynasty eight elephant Engrs EUCRATIDES feet figure four Greek heat Herat hills inches India inscription iron Journal jungle Kabul kankar Kasyas king Kubo language Legend Greek Legend Pehlevi letters Lieut limestone M. A. S. Calcutta maunds mean MENANDER mica miles month mountains native nearly Népál Ningthee nuddee nullah Nysæan observed Obverse Persian plains plants plate possession present princes quartz racter rain Raja range remarkable Reverse river road rock Royal Asiatic Society rupees salt SAMUDRAGUPTA sand sandstone Sanscrit schist season SHAKYA shells shew Siah Posh side soil species specimens stone surface temperature thermometer tion trees valley vegetation village Virginis whole whorls