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Umeer, excursion to, ii. 414; palace,
416-418; temple, 419.
Umeerghur, town, ii. 464; manufac-
ture, ib; besieged, 465.

V.

Valley of Death, ii. 177.

VANRENEN, General, Bareilly, ii. 137.
Veangodde, Ceylon, iii. 163, 186.
Vear, village, iii. 84.

WEST, Sir Edward, Bombay, iii. 132.
Wheat brought into Rohilcund, ii. 131.
Wicker-bound graves, iii. 455.
Wild celery, i. 174.
Wild dogs, ii. 220, 221.
WILLIAMS, Mr. Cawnpoor, ii. 36.
WILLIAMS, Mr. Moradabad, ii. 255.
WILLIAMS, Mr. Delhi, ii. 286.
WILLIAMS, Mr. James, Baroda, his
hurkaru, ii. 548; meets the Bishop,
iii. 2; introduces native officers, 5;
accompanies the Bishop out of Ba-
roda, 20; kindness, 22.
WILLIAMS, Miss, iii. 6.

Veddahs, tribe, in Ceylon, iii. 174, 175. WILLIAMS, Col. Bombay, iii. 201.

Vepery, church at, iii. 207.
Vidalaya, college, i. 390.

Vigilant ketch, embarkation on, iii. 75.
Vignette described, iii. 285. 288.
Village described, i. 13. another, 17,
18; round Calcutta, iii. 275.
Viragies, college of, ii. 373.
Vishnu, incarnation of, i. 171; temple,
iii. 216.

Vishvayesa, defilement of, i. 382; sa-
cred well, 383.
Visitation, iii. 393.
Vultures, i. 269.

W.

WADE, Captain, Delhi, ii. 297. WALKER, Major, Baroda, ii. 518: procession of girls to thank him, 519.

WALBEOFFE, Mr. Colombo, sends cinnamon peelers, iii. 149.

WILLIAMSON, Mr. Thomas, Kairah, meets the Bishop, iii. 24; account of the Bheels, 25.

Willow from Buonaparte's grave, iii.
101.

WILMOT, Mr. Colombo, iii. 163.
WILSON, Mrs. i. 55; iii. 245.
WIMBERLEY, Rev. Mr. iii. 433.
Woman bathing, i. 306.

Women, shyness of Hindoo, ii. 249;
diminutive stature of Indian, 509.
WRIGHT, Rev. Mr. iii. 500.

Wuerh, town, ii. 366; suburbs, 368; city, 371.

WYNN, Right Hon. Charles W. Williams, Dedication, preface x ; Letters to, iii. 223. 233. 288. 295. 332. 444.

Y.

WALLICH, Dr. his character, i. 54. Yâk, or Thibet cow, ii. 210. 218.

70; iii. 258. 410.

Warakapole, station, iii. 167.

WARD, Rev. Mr. Baddagame, iii. 191. 399.

WARNER, Mr. Edward Lee, Furreed

YELD, Dr., Benares, i. 366.

Yogi, imitation of by Dandee, i. 175;

tames a tyger, ii. 265; hermitage, 268; at Umeer, 416; another, iii. 55.

poor, house and garden, i. 214; li- YOUNG, Captain, his bravery, ii. 140.

brary, 215; Gaol calendar, 219.

Wars, horrors of native, iii. 56.
Wasps, i. 342. 416; nests, ii. 259.
WATSON, Mr., Ghazeepoor, i. 343.
Watchmen to frighten birds, i. 269.
Water-pump, i. 155; bad, supposed to
cause fever, ii. 162; mill, diminu-
tive, 191.
Weaving, ii. 251.

Wells, mode of sinking, ii. 357.

Z.

ZALIM SINGH, character, ii. 451; offer
to Colonel MONSON, 452.
Zemindars, i. 86, 87; visit of one, ii.
14; anecdote of a, 31.
Zemindarries, iii. 275.
Zermineeh, i. 357.

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Bholiah, row-boat, covered over at one Cutwal, magistrate.

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Gaowala, cowman.

Ghat, in the east, a landing place; in the west and south, a pass of a mountain, or a range of mountains.

Ghee, rancid butter.

Manjee, steersman. Marabout, holy man. Meidan, plain. Messala, mess. Mobarak, lucky.

Ghureele purndar, poor man's provider. Mohout, elephant-driver.

Gool, small channel.

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Mohur, a gold coin, worth sixteen ru

pees in Bengal.

Moodelier, native magistrate.

Moonshee, teacher.

Moonee, inspired person.

Moullah, Mahometan priest.

Muktar, chamberlain or prime minister.

Musnud, throne.

Mussaul, torch.

Mussaulchie, torch-bearer.

Mut, obelisk.

Mutwála, drunkard.

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Kibla, the point where Mussulmans Poor, town.

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Ruksut, dismissal.

Rut, carr.

Ryut, peasant.

Sahib, lord.

Saces, groom.

Sarbann, camel-driver.

Seer, weight of about two pound.
Sherabdar, butler.

Serai, mussulman place of rest for travellers.

Serang, master of a vessel.
Singh, lion.

Sircar, governor, also a head servant.
Sitringee, tent carpet.

Sirdar, head man or minister.

Soodra, a Hindoo caste, composed of cultivators, mechanics, and artizans. Sotaburdar, bearer of silver stick. Sudder Adawlut, court of justice. Sudder Dewannee, court of justice. Suwarree, retinue.

Suwarrs, horse-soldiers.

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