Proceedings

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Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1892
 

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Pagina 54 - Magnetical and Meteorological Observations, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the year 1851, under the direction of George Biddell Airy, Esq.
Pagina 148 - Descriptive Catalogue of the Nests and Eggs of Birds found Breeding in Australia and Tasmania
Pagina 153 - Book containing a copy of correspondence between the- Government of India and the Secretary of State for India on the subject of Act 9, of 1878 — An Act for the better control of Publications
Pagina 120 - Antiquary, vol. xx, p. 201, where Dr. Kielhorn says : "Actual anil undoubted proof is here afforded to us of the fact that powerful Hindu rulers of the past were eager to compete with Kalidasa and Bhavabhuti for poetical fame.
Pagina 148 - Reprints of Three Editorials regarding the priority in demonstrating the Toxic Effect of Matter accompanying the Tubercle Bacillus and its Nidus." (1891). From the Bacteriological Laboratory, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, USA " Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College.
Pagina 154 - REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA FOR THE YEARS 1887-1889, November 3, 1887, pp. 51-58; "The Gambling Games of the Chinese in America," PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Pagina 46 - General Report on the operations of the Survey of India Department, administered under the Government of India, during 1885-86.
Pagina 152 - Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the Government of India, from 1st May 1862 to 30th April 1863 - - - - - p.
Pagina 109 - A descriptive Catalogue of Urdu Christian Literature, with a Review of the same and a Supplementary Catalogue of Christian Publications in the other languages of the Panjab.
Pagina 139 - Then the ministers had recourse to the five ordeals. The mighty elephant came into the garden outside the city. There the elephant sprinkled Prince Amaradatta and put him on its back. Then the horse neighed. The two chowries fanned the prince. An umbrella was held over his head. A divine voice was heard in the air : ' Long live King Amaradatta !' Then great rejoicings took place in the city.

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