Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1788-1921
Index of Articles Related to the Himalaya and Central Asia
AR=Asiatick Researches (1788-1836); GS=Gleanings in Science (1829-1831); JASB=Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1832-1907); J&P=Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1905-??). Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1788 Copy of an Account given by Mr. Turner, of his Interview with
Teeshoo Lama at the Monastery of Terpaling, enclosed in Mr. Turner’s Letter to the Honourable the Governor General, dated Patna, 2d March 1784
AR 1 199-205
1788 An Account of a Journey to Tibet by Lieutenant Samuel Turner, Esq.
AR 1 207-220
1790 A Description of Asam by Mohammed Cazim. Translated from the Persian by Henry Vansittart, Esq.
AR 2 171-185
1790 Account of the Kingdom of Nepal, by Father Giuseppe, Prefect of the Roman Mission.
AR 2 307-322
1793 On the Borderers, Mountaineers, and Islanders of Asia by Sir William Jones, President
AR 3 1-20
1793 On the Inhabitants of the Garrow Hills by John Eliot, Esq. AR 3 21-45 1795 Description of the Yak of Tartary, Called Soora-Goy, or the
Bushy-Tailed Bull of Tibet. By Lieutenant Samuel Turner. AR 4 349-352
1795 Extract from a diary of a journey over the Great Desart, from Aleppo to Bussora, in April 1782. By Sir William Dunkin.
AR 4 399-402
1799 Narrative of a Journey to Sirinagur. By Captain Thomas Hardwicke
AR 6 309-381
1802 An Account of a Method for extending a Geographical Survey across the Peninsula of India. By Brigade Major Lambton
AR 7 312-325
1805 An Account of the Measurement of an Arc on the meridian on the Coast of Coromandel, and the length of a degree deduced therefrom in the latitude 12o 32’
AR 8 137-194
1807 An account of experiments made in the Mysore country, in the year 1804, to investigate the effects of terrestrial refraction. By Lieutenant Warren
AR 9 1-23
1808 An Account of Trigonometrical Operations in crossing the Peninsula of India, and connecting Fort St. George with Mangalore. By Capt. William Lambton.
AR 10 290-384
1810 On the Sources of the Ganges, in the Himadri or Emodus. By H.T. Colebrooke, Esq.
AR 11 429-445
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1810 Narrative of a Survey for the purpose of discovering the Sources
of the Ganges. By Capt. F.V. Raper AR 11 446-564
1818 On the Heights of the Himalaya Mountains. By H.T. Colebrooke, Esq.
AR 12 253-294
1818 A Journey to Lake Manasarovara in Un-des, a Province of Little Tibet. By William Moorcroft, Esq. with Introductory Note by H.T. Colebrooke, Esq.
AR 12 380-536
1820 An Account of a Journey to the Sources of the Jumna and Bhagirathi Rivers. By J.B. Fraser, Esq.
AR 13 171-249
1820 Memoir relative to a Survey in Kemaon, with Some account of the principles upon which it has been conducted. By Captain W.S. Webb.
AR 13 293-310
1822 Journal of a Survey to the Heads of the Rivers, Ganges and Jumna. By Captain J.A. Hodgson
AR 14 60-152
1822 An Account of Trigonometrical and Astronomical Operations for determining the Heights and Positions of the principal Peaks of the Himalaya Mountains. By Captain J.A. Hodgson and Lieut. J.D. Herbert
AR 14 187-372
1825 An Essay on the Hindu History of Cashmir. By H.H. Wilson, Esq. AR 15 1-119 1825 Some Account of the Country of Bhutan. By Kishen Kant Bose AR 15 128-156 1825 An Account of a Tour made to lay down the Course and Levels of
the River Setlej or Satudra, as far as traceable within the limits of the British authority, performed in 1819. By Capt. J.D. Herbert
AR 15 339-428
1825 Observations on the Climate of Subathu and Kotgerh. By Lieut. P. Gerard.
AR 15 469-488
1828 Statistical Sketch of Kamaon. By G.W. Traill, Esq. AR 16 137-234 1828 On the Geography and Population of Asam. By Captain John
Bryan Neufville AR 16 331-352
1828 Notice of the Occurrence of Coal and Lignite in the Himalaya. By Lieutenant Cautley
AR 16 387-396
1828 Notice on the Occurrence of Coal, within the Indo Gangetic Tract of Mountains. By Captain J.D. Herbert
AR 16 397-408
1828 Notices of the Language, Literature, and Religion of the Bauddhas of Nepal and Bhot. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
AR 16 409-449
1828 Notice of Three Tracts received from Nepal. By Horace Hayman Wilson, Esq.
AR 16 450-478
1829 Sampu and Irawadi Rivers GS 1 25-26 1829 On the Calculation of Heights, determined by Barometrical
Measurement GS 1 85-87
1829 Account of a Visit to the Bians Pass In the Indo-Gengetic Range beyond the Head of the Kali River.
GS 1 97-99
1829 Geology of the Himmalaya GS 1 145 1829 On the Firs of the Casiya Range, and the Possibility of
transporting them into the Brahmaputra GS 1 202-204
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1829 On the Distress and Exhaustion consequent to Exertion at great
Elevations GS 1 330-331
1829 On the Introduction of the Iron Chain Suspension Bridge into the Himmalaya Mountains
GS 1 349-356
1829 On the Calculation of Heights from Observations of the Barometer GS 1 370-372 1829 On the Mineral Productions of that part of the Himalaya
Mountains, lying between the Satlaj and the Kali, (Gagra) Rivers; considered in an economical point of view; including an Account of the Mines and methods of working them, with suggestions for their improvement. By Capt. J.D. Herbert
AR 18 Pt. 1 Trans. Physical class
227-258
1830 Letter from the Himmalaya GS 2 48-52 1830 On the Identity of the Sanpu and Irawadi Rivers GS 2 66-67 1930 Particulars of a Visit to the Siccim Hills, with some Account of
Darjiling, a place proposed as the site of a Sanatarium. By Captain J.D. Herbert.
GS 2 89-95 114-124
1830 On the Accumulation of Diluvium or Gravel in the Vallies which border the Great Himmalaya System of Formations. By Captain J.D. Herbert, D.S.G.
GS 2 164
1830 Some further particulars of the country of Siccim, and of its inhabitants, the Lepchas and Bhotias.
GS 2 177-182
1830 On the Climate of the North-Western Mountains GS 2 245-247 283 319
1831 Note on the Literature of Thibet. By H.H. Wilson, Esq. GS 3 243-248 1831 On the Organic Remains found in the Himmalaya. By Captain
J.D. Herbert, Dep. Sur. Gen. GS 3 265-272
1831 Note on the Mountains and Volcanos of the Interior of Asia. By Baron Alexander de Humboldt.
GS 3 330-331
1832 Statistical Report on the Bhotia Mehals of Kamaon. By George William Traill, Esq.
AR17 1-50
1832 Memoir of a Survey of Asam and the Neighbouring Countries, executed in 1825-28. By Lieutenant R. Wilcox.
AR17 314-469
1832 Route from Cathmandu, in Nepal, to Tazedo, on the Chinese Frontier, with some occasional allusions to the Manners and Customs of the Bhotiahs, by Amir, a Cashmiro-Bhotiah by birth, and by vocation an Interpreter to the Traders on the Route described. Communicated by B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
AR17 513-534
1832 Abstract of the Contents of the Dul-va, or first portion of the Kah-gyur, from the Analysis of Mr. Alexander Csoma de Koros. By H.H. Wilson
JASB 1 1-7
1832 On the Native Method of making the paper, denominated in Hindustan, Nipalese. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq., Acting Resident, Nipal
JASB 1 8-10
1832 Geographical Notice of Tibet. By Mr. Alexander Csoma de Koros JASB 1 121-127 1832 Geological Sketch of Masuri and Landour, in the Himalaya;
together with an Abstract of the Thermometrical Register kept at Landour during the year 1831. By F.H. Fisher, Asst. Surgeon
JASB 1 193-194
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1832 Translation of a Tibetan Fragment, by Mr. Csoma de Koros, with
Remarks by H.H. Wilson, Sec. JASB 1 269-276
1832 On the Gypsum of the Himalaya. By Capt. P.T. Cautler JASB 1 289-296 1832 Analysis of the Kah-gyur. By H.H. Wilson, Sec. JASB 1 375-391 1832 Remarks on a late paper in the Asiatic Journal on the Gypsum of
the Himalaya. By the Rev. R. Everest JASB 1 450-453
1833 Observations on the Inclination and Declination of the Magnetic Needle. By Lieut-Col. J.A. Hodgson and de Blossville
AR 18 Pt 2
1-12
1833 On the Formulae for calculating Azimuth in Trigonometrical Operations. By Capt. G. Everest
AR 18 Pt 2
93-106
1833 On the Compensation Measuring Apparatus of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. By Capt. Everest
AR 18 Pt 2
189-214
1833 Observations on the Spiti Valley and Circumjacent Country within the Himalaya. By Surgeon J.G. Gerard
AR 18 Pt 2
238-278
1833 Table for Ascertaining the Heights of Mountains from the boiling point of Water. By James Prinsep, Sec.
JASB 2 194-200
1833 Translation of a Tibetan Passport, dated A.D. 1688. By M. Alex. Csoma de Koros
JASB 2 201-202
1833 Origin and Classification of the Military Tribes of Nipal. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
JASB 2 217-223
1833 On the reputed Descendants of Alexander the Great, in the Valley of the Oxus. By Lieut. Alexander Burnes, Bombay Army
JASB 2 305
1833 Notice of Native Sulphate of Alumina from the Aluminous Rocks of Nipal. By J. Stevenson
JASB 2 321
1833 The Birth of Uma—a Legend of Himalaya—by Calidasa JASB 2 329-358 1833 Description of the Pan-chaki or Native Water-mill JASB 2 359-364 1833 Origin of the Shakya race, translated from the ‘La’ or 26th volume
of the mDo class in the Ka-gyur, commencing on the 161st leaf. By M. Alex. Csoma de Koros
JASB 2 385-391
1833 On the Notice of Alum or Salajit of Nipal. By A. Campbell JASB 2 482-484 1833 Account of the Earthquake at Kathmandu. By A. Campbell JASB 2 564-566 1833 Notes on the Specimens of the Kankar Formation, and on Fossil
Bones Collected on the Jamna. By Captain E. Smith JASB 2 622-635
1833 Further particulars of the Earthquake in Nipal. By A. Campbell JASB 2 636-638 1834 Extracts from Tibetan Works, translated by M. Alexander Csoma
de Koros JASB 3 57-60
1834 Extract from a Journal kept by Captain F.T. Grant, of the Manipur Levy, during a Tour of Inspection on the Manipur Frontier, along the course of the Ningthee River, &c. in January 1832.
JASB 3 124-137
1834 On the Aptitude of the Himalayan Range for the Culture of the Tea Plant. By Dr. H. Falconer
JASB 3 178-187
1834 Classification of Newars or Aborigines of Nepal Proper, preceded by the most authoritative Legend relative to the Origin and Early History of the Race. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
JASB 3 215-220
1834 Memoir on the Topes and Antiquities of Afghanistan. By J.G. Gerard
JASB 3 321-328
1834 European Speculations on Buddhism. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 3 382-387 1834 On the Nepalese Method of Refining Gold. By Dr. A. Campbell JASB 3 622-628
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1834 Notice of some Fossil Impressions occurring in the Transition
Limestone of Kamaon. By Dr. J McClelland JASB 3 628-631
1835 Analysis of a Tibetan Medical Work. By M. Alexander Csoma de Koros
JASB 4 1-19
1835 Description of the (so called) Mountain Trout of Kamaon. By Dr. J. M’Clelland
JASB 4 20-38
1835 Discovery of the Genuine Tea Plant in Upper Assam JASB 4 42-47 1835 Description of Ancient Temples and Ruins at Chardwar in Assam.
By Captain G.E. Westmacott JASB 4 186-195
1835 Remarks on an Inscription in the Ranja and Tibetan (U’chhen) Characters, taken from a Temple on the Confines of the Valley of Nepal. By B.H. Hondgson, Esq. Resident
JASB 4 196-198
1835 Abstracts of a Meteorological Register kept at ‘Caineville,’ Mussooree (Masuri). By S.M. Boulderson, Esq.
JASB 4 230-231
1835 Notice of the Nipalese Spirit Still. By A. Campbell JASB 4 282-285 1835 Proposal to publish, by Subscription, an Illustrated Work on the
Zoology of Nipal JASB 4 356
1835 Statistics and Geology of Kemaon, JASB 4 359 1835 On the Fossil Bones of the Jumna River. By Edmund Dean JASB 4 495-499 1835 On the Fossil Elk of the Himalaya. By Lieut. W.E. Baker JASB 4 506 1835 Selected Specimens of the Sub-Himalayan Fossils in the Dadupur
Collection. By Lieut. W.E. Baker JASB 4 566
1835 Memoir on Chinese Tartary and Khotan. By W.H. Watham, Esq. JASB 4 653-663 1835 Geological Observations made in a journey from Mussooree
(Masuri) to Gungotree (Gangautri). By the Rev. R. Everest JASB 4 690-693
1836 Analysis of the Dulva, a Portion of the Tibetan Work entitled the Kah-Gyur. By Mr. Alexander Csoma Korosi
AR 20 Pt 1
41-93
1836 On the Administration of Justice in Nepal, with some account of the several Courts, extent of their Jurisdiction, and modes of Procedure. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
AR 20 Pt 1
94-134
1836 Notice of a Visit to the Valley of Cashmir in 1836. By the Baron Hugel
JASB 5 184-187
1836 Account of the Mountain Tribes on the extreme N.E. Frontier of Bengal. By J. McCosh
JASB 5 193-207
1836 Notes on the State of the Arts of Cotton Spinning, Weaving, Printing and Dyeing in Nepal. By Dr. A. Campbell
JASB 5 219-226
1836 Interpretation of the Tibetan Inscription on a Bhotia Banner, taken in Assam, and presented to the Asiatic Society by Captain Bogle. By M. Alexander Csoma Koros
JASB 5 264-265
1836 Report of the Society of Arts on Specimens of Rice, Wool, &c. from Nepal and Assam.
JASB 5 365-368
1836 Note on the white satin embroidered Scarfs of the Tibetan Priests. By Major T.H.A. Lloyd. With a translation of the motto on the margin of one presented to the Asiatic Society. By Alex. Csoma Korosi
JASB 5 383
1836 Conjectures on the march of Alexander. By M. Court JASB 5 387-395 1836 Note on Mastodons of the Sewaliks. By Capt. P.T. Cautley JASB 5 768-769 1837 On the Climate of Darjiling JASB 6 306-315
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1837 Journal of a visit to the Mishmee hills of Assam. By Wm.
Griffith, M.D. JASB 6 325-340
1837 Abstract of a Meteorological Register kept at the Cathmandu Residency for 1837. By A. Campbell, Esq., M.D.
JASB 6 610-611
1837 Catalogue of Geological Specimens from Kemaon presented to the Asiatic Society. By Dr. J. McClelland
JASB 6 653-662
1837 Note on the Primary Language of the Buddhist writings. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
JASB 6 682-688
1837 Meteorological Register kept at Darjiling for the months of April, May, June, and July, 1837. By Dr. H. Chapman.
JASB 6 700-703
1837 Notes on the Musical Instruments and Agricultural and other Instruments of the Nipalese. By Dr. A. Campbell
JASB 6 953-962
1837 Comparison of Indo-Chinese Languages by the Rev. N. Brown, American Missionary stationed at Sadiya at the north-eastern extremity of Assam.
JASB 6 1023-1037
1838 Notices on the different systems of Buddhism, extracted from the Tibetan authorities. By Alexander Csoma Korosi
JASB 7 Pt 1
142-146
1838 Enumeration of Historical and Grammatical works to be met with in Tibet. By Alexander Csoma Korosi
JASB 7 Pt 1
147-151
1838 Note of a visit to the Niti Pass of the grand Himalayan chain. By J. H. Batten, Esq.
JASB 7 Pt 1
310-316
1838 On the Siah-posh Kaffirs with specimens of their language and costumes. By Capt. Alex. Burnes
JASB 7 Pt 1
325-330
1838 Some account of a visit to the plain of Koh-i-Daman, the mining district of Ghorband, and the Pass of Hindu Kush, with a few general observations respecting the structure and conformation of the country from the Indus to Kabul. By P.B. Lord, M.D.
JASB 7 Pt 1
521-537
1838 Report on the Copper Mines of Kamaon. By Capt. H. Drummond JASB 7 Pt 2
934-940
1839 Notices on the Life of Shakya, extracted from the Tibetan Authorities. By M. Alexander Csoma Korosi
AR 20 Pt 2
285-317
1839 Analysis of the Sher-Chin---P’hal-Ch’hen---Dkon-Seks---Do-De---Nyang-Das---and Gyut. Being the second division of the Tibetan Work, entitled the Kah-Gyur. By M. Alexander Csoma Korosi
AR 20 Pt 2
393-552
1839 Abstract of the Contents of the Bstan-Hgyur. By Alexander Csoma Korosi.
AR 20 Pt 2
553-585
1840 A Grammar of the Pashtoo or Afghanee Language. By Lieut. Leach
JASB 8 Pt 1
1-15
1840 Objects of Research in Afghanistan. By Prof. Lassen JASB 8 Pt 1
145-146
1840 Journal of the Mission which visited Bootan, in 1837-38, under Capt. R. Boileau Pemberton. By W. Griffith
JASB 8 Pt 1
251-291
1840 Collection of Facts which may be useful for the comprehension of Alexander the Great’s exploits on the Western Banks of the Indus (with map)
JASB 8 Pt 1
304-312
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1840 Extracts from the Narrative of an expedition into the Naga
territory of Assam. By E.R. Grange JASB 8 Pt 1
445-470
1840 Report by Lieut. John Glasfurd, Executive Engineer, Kumaon division, on the progress made up to the 1st May 1839, in opening the experimental Copper Mines in Kumaon
JASB 8 Pt 1
471-473
1840 Note on the Mechis, together with a small Vocabulary of the Language. By A. Campbell
JASB 8 Pt 2
623-630
1840 Memoir on the Climate, Soil, Produce and Husbandry of Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries. By Lieut Irwin
JASB 8 Pt 2 JASB 9 Pt 1
779-804 869-900 1005-15 33-64 189-197
1840 Journal of a trip through Kunawur, Hungrung, and Spiti, undertaken in the year 1838, under the patronage of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, for the purpose of determining the geological formation of those districts. By Lieut. Thomas Hutton
JASB 8 Pt 2 JASB 9 Pt 1
901-949 489-513 555-581
1840 Remarks on the Geology, &c. of the country extending between Bhar and Simla
JASB 8 Pt 2
1037
1840 Account of Coins found at Bameean. By Capt. Hay JASB 9 Pt 1
68-69
1840 Note on Bameean Coins. By the Officieating Secretary JASB 9 Pt 1
70-74
1840 Note of Discoveries of Gems from Khandahar. By Lieut. Conolly JASB 9 Pt 1
97-99
1840 Points in the History of the Greek and Indo-Scythian Kings of Bactria, Cabul, and India, as illustrated by decyphering the ancient legends on their coins. By Christian Lassen
JASB 9 Pt 1
251-276 339-378 449-488
1840 Note on the Lepchas of Sikkim, with a Vocabulary of their language. By A. Campbell
JASB 9 Pt 1
379-392
1840 Notice of some counterfeit Bactrian coins. By Capt. Alexander Cunningham
JASB 9 Pt 1
393-396
1840 Notes on Captain Hay’s Bactrian Coins. By Capt. Alexander Cunningham
JASB 9 Pt 1
531-544
1840 Note on the Limboos, and other Hill Tribes hitherto undescribed. By A. Campbell
JASB 9 Pt 1
595-614
1840 Memoir of Sylhet, Kachar, and the adjacent Districts. By Capt. Fisher
JASB 9 Pt 2
808-842
1840 Notice of Amulets in use by the Trans-Himalayan Boodhists. By W.E. Carte
JASB 9 Pt 2
904-906
1840 Notes on the Eusofzye tribes of Afghanistan. By the late Capt. Edward Conolly
JASB 9 Pt 2
924-937
1840 Extracts from the Journal of an Expedition into the Naga Hills, on the Assam Frontier.
JASB 9 Pt 2
947-966
1840 A cursory Notice of Nayakote. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq. JASB 9 Pt 2
1114-1125
1841 Abstract Journal of the Routes of Lieuts. A. Broome and A. Cunningham, to the Sources of the Punjab Rivers
JASB 10 Pt 1
1-5 105-115
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1841 Geological Report on the Valley of the Spiti, and of the Route
from Kotghur. By Capt. Hutton. JASB 10 Pt 1
198-229
1841 Report on the River Indus (Sections 1 to 5). By Leiut. Wood JASB 10 Pt 2
518-569
1841 A sketch of the second Silver Plate found at Badakshan. By Alexander Cunningham
JASB 10 Pt 2
570-572
1841 Grammar and Vocabulary of the Cashmiri Language. By M.P. Edgeworth, Esq.
JASB 10 Pt 2
1038
1842 On the Literature and Origin of certain Hill Tribes in Sikkim. By A. Campbell, Esq.
JASB 11 Pt1
4-5
1842 Report of the death of Mr. Csoma de Koros, made to G.A. Bushby, from A. Campbell
JASB 11 Pt1
303-308
1842 Narrative of a Journey from Soobathoo to Shipke, in Chinese Tartary in 1818. By Lieut. A. Gerrard
JASB 11 Pt1
363-391
1842 A Vocabulary of the Koonawur Languages JASB 11 Pt1
479-551
1842 Report of the Mineralogical Survey of the Himmalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kalee. Illustrated by a Geological Map. By Capt. J.D. Herbert
JASB 11 Extra No 126
i-clxiii
1842 Selections communicated by the Sudder Board of Revenue at Allahabad, from correspondence respecting the proposed formation of a Canal for Irrigation to be supplied from the River Jumna, near the Village of Kuttha Puthur, in the Dyra Doon. From Capt. P.T. Cautley, to the Secretary of the Sudder Board of Revenue, North Western Provinces
JASB 11 Pt 2
761-778
1842 Memorandum on the “Bora Chung,” of Bootan. By A. Campbell JASB 11 Pt 2
963
1842 Capt. Manson’s Journal of a Visit to Melum and Oonta Dhoora Pass in Juwahir. Edited by J.H. Batten.
JASB 11 Pt 2
1157-1181
1843 Extract from the Journal of Lieut. J.A. Weller, Executive Engineer and Officiating Junior Assistant Commissioner in Keemaon, on a trip to the Bulcha and Oonta Dhoora Passes, with an eye-sketch. Forward by J.H. Batten.
JASB 12 Pt 1
78-102
1843 Barometrical Observations taken to ascertain the Altitude of the Station of Purulia, in the Ramghur District. By Capt. Hannyngton
JASB 12 Pt1
226-227
1843 Translation of the Naipalia Devuta Kalyana with Notes. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
JASB 12 Pt1
400-408
1843 Report on the Government experimental working of the Copper Mines of Pokree in Ghurwal, with notices of other Copper Mines. By G.S. Lushington
JASB 12 Pt1
453-472 769
1843 Journal of a Tour through parts of the Panjab and Affghanistan, in the year 1837. By Agha Abbas of Shiraz, arranged and translated by Major R. Leech, by whom the tour was planned and instructions furnished.
JASB 12 Pt 2
564-621
1843 Supplementary Note to Mr. Commissioner Lushington’s Report on the Copper Mines of Kemaon and Ghurwal, Journal p. 472
JASB 12 Pt 2
769
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1843 Memoranda of Earthquakes and other remarkable Occurrences in
Upper Assam, from January 1839 to September 1843. By Capt. Hannay
JASB 12 Pt 2
907-908
1843 Memorandum of various Phenomena in 1843. By Rev. N. Brown, Missionary, Assam
JASB 12 Pt 2
909
1844 Geological Map of Capt. Herbert’s Himalaya Survey JASB 13 Pt1
171
1844 Notes on Moorcroft’s Travels in Ladakh, and on Gerard’s Account of Kunawar, including a general description of the latter district. By Lieut. J.D. Cunningham
JASB 13 Pt1
172-253
1844 A grammar of the Cashmeeree Language. By Major R. Leech JASB 13 Pt1
397-420 553-570
1844 Notes on the Kasia Hills and People. By Lieut. H. Yule JASB 13 Pt2
612-631
1844 Journal of Capt. Herbert’s Tour from Almorah in a N.W.W., and S.W. direction, through parts of the province of Kemaon and British Gurhwal, chiefly in the centre of the Hills. Edited by J.H. Batten.
JASB 13 Pt2
734-764
1844 Extracts from a report of a journey into the Naga Hills in 1844. By Mr. Browne Wood.
JASB 13 Pt2
771-785
1844 A few Notes on the subject of the Kumaon and Rohilcund Turaee. By J.H. Batten
JASB 13 Pt2
887-914
1845 Report, by Lieut. E.J.T. Dalton, of his visit to the Hills in the neighbourhood of the Soobanshiri River. With a Map
JASB 14 Pt1
250-267
1845 Some account of the Hill Tribes in the interior of the District of Chittagong. By the Rev. M. Barbe
JASB 14 Pt1
380-392
1845 On the Meris and Abors of Assam. By Lieut. J.T.E. Dalton JASB 14 Pt1
426-430
1845 Notes on the Pokree and Dhanpoor Copper mines in Gherwal. By Siegmund Reckendorf
JASB 14 Pt2
471-476
1845 Report of an Expedition in to the Mishmee Hills to the north-east of Sudyah. By Lieut. E.A. Rowlatt
JASB 14 Pt2
477-494
1845 On the Assam Petroleum Beds. By Capt. P.S. Hannay JASB 14 Pt2
817-820
1845 Further Notes respecting the late Csoma de Koros. By Lieut. Col. Lloyd and A. Campbell
JASB 14 Pt2
823-827
1846 Diary of an Excursion to the Shatool and Boorun Passes over the Himalaya, in Sept. 1845. By Capt. Madden
JASB 15
79-135
1847 Notes of an Excursion to the Pindree Glacier in Sept. 1846. By Capt. Madden (with addendum on p. 596)
JASB 16 Pt 1
226-266
1847 A Description of the Glaciers of the Pindur and Kuphinee Rivers in the Kemaoon Himalaya. By Lieut R. Strachey.
JASB 16 Pt2
794-809
1847 An attempt to identify some of the places mentioned in the Itinerary of Hiuan Thsang
JASB 16 Pt2
1183-1211
1847 On the Aborigines of the Sub-Himalayas. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq. JASB 16 Pt2
1235-1244
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1847 Comparative Vocabulary of the several languages and Dialects of
the Eastern sub-Himalayas, from the Kali or Ghogra, to the Dhanari. By B.H. Hodgson, Esq.
JASB 16 Pt2
1245-1246
1848 Extract from a Memoir of some of the Natural Productions of the Angami Naga Hills, and other parts of Upper Assam. By J.W. Masters.
JASB 17 Pt1
57-59
1848 Correspondence of the Commissioners deputed to the Tibetan Frontier; communicated by H.M. Elliot
JASB 17 Pt1
89-132
1848 Journal of a trip through Kulu and Lahul, to the Chu Mureri Lake, in Ladak, during the months of August and September 1846. By Capt. Alexander Cunningham
JASB 17 Pt1
201-230
1848 Inundation of the Indus, taken from the lips of an-eye witness, AD 1842. Communicated by Capt. J. Abbott
JASB 17 Pt1
230-232
1848 Itinerary from Phari in Thibet, to Lassa, with appended Routes from Darjeeling to Phari. By A. Campbell
JASB 17 Pt1
257-276
1848 Memorandum by Capt. A. Cunningham, detailing the boundary between the territories of Maharaja Gulab Singh and British India, as determined by the Commissioners, P.A. Vans Agnew, Esq. and Capt. A. Cunninghim, of Engineers
JASB 17 Pt1
295-297
1848 What to observe on the Himalayas JASB 17 Pt1
324
1848 The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaon. By Major Madden JASB 17 Pt1
349-450
1848 Notes on Ancient Temples and other remains in the vicinity of Suddyah, Upper Assam. By Major S.F. Hannay
JASB 17 Pt1
459-472
1848 Description of the Tomb of an Ahom Noble, in a letter to Major S.F. Hennay; By Serjeant C. Clayton.
JASB 17 Pt1
473-476
1848 Verification of the Itinerary of Hwan Thsang through Ariana and India, with reference to Major Anderson’s hypothesis of its modern compilation. By Capt. Alex. Cunningham
JASB 17 Pt1
476-488
1848 Ethnography and Geography of the Sub-Himalayas—Extract of a letter from B.H. Hodgson, Esq. to Capt. Cunningham, Tibet Mission
JASB 17 Pt1
544-549
1848 Notice of the Kiang JASB 17 Pt2
1-2
1848 Verification of the Itinerary of the Chinese Pilgrim, Hwan Thsang, through Afghanistan and India, during the first half of the seventh century of the Christian Era. By Alex. Cunningham
JASB 17 Pt2
13-60
1848 Chinese Map of India JASB 17 Pt2
60-62
1848 Narrative of a Journey to Cho Logan (Rakas Tal), Cho Mapan (Manasarowar), and the valley of Pruang in Gnari, Hundes, in September and October 1846. By Henry Strachey
JASB 17 Pt2
98-120 127-182 327-551
1848 On the motion of the Glacier of the Pindur in Kumaon. By Lieut. R. Strachey
JASB 17 Pt2
203-205
1848 Tibetan type of Mankind. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 17 Pt2
222-223
11
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1848 Relics of the Catholic Mission in Tibet. By B.H. Hodgson JASB
17 Pt2 225-229
1848 Routes from Darjeeling to Thibet. By A. Campbell JASB 17 Pt2
488-500
1848 Explanation of the Elevations of places between Almorah and Gangri, given in Lieut. Strachey’s Map and Journal
JASB 17 Pt2
527-530
1848 Note on the Construction of the Map of the British Himalayan Frontier in Kumaon and Garhwal, by Lieut. H. Strachey.
JASB 17 Pt2
532-538
1848 Letter from Dr. Campbell, on the Elevation of Peaks in the Himalaya, &c.
JASB 17 Pt2
576-578
1848 Extract of a letter from Lieut. R. Strachey, Engineers JASB 17 Pt2
578-580
1848 Route from Katmandu to Darjeling. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 17 Pt2
634-646
1848 Memorandum relative to the seven Cosis (Kosi Rivers) of Nepal. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 17 Pt2
646-649
1848 Chepang and Kusunda Tribes of Nepal. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 17 Pt2
650-658
1849 A narrative of our connexions with the Dusannee and Cheannee Gaarrows, with a short account of their country. By Capt. C.S. Reynolds
JASB 18 Pt1
45-66
1849 Visit to Dewangari. By Lieut. E.T. Dalton JASB 18 Pt1
66-73
1849 Earthquakes in Assam. Communicated by Major Jenkins JASB 18 Pt1
172-175
1849 Notes on the Languages spoken by the various tribes inhabiting the valley of Assam and its mountain confines. By William Robinson
JASB 18 Pt1
183-237 310-349
1849 A brief note on Indian Ethnology. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 18 Pt1
238-246
1849 On the Snow-line in the Himalaya. By Lieut. R. Strachey. JASB 18 Pt1
287-310
1849 On the Aborigines of Nor-Eastern India. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 18 Pt1
451-460
1849 Journal of a trip to Sikkim, in December 1848, with sketch map. By Dr. A. Campbell
JASB 18 Pt1
482-541
1849 Notes on the Geography of Western Afghanistan. By Major William Anderson
JASB 18 Pt1
553-594
1849 Supplementary Notes to “The Turaee and Outer Mountains of Kumaon;” by Major E. Madden
JASB 18 Pt1
603-644
1850 Notes on the Limits of Perpetual Snow in the Himalayas. By J.D. Cunningham
JASB 18 Pt2
694-697
1850 On the Origin, Location, Numbers, Creed, Customs, Character and Condition of the Kocch, Bodo and Dhimal people, with a general description of the climate they dwell in. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 18 Pt2
702-747
1850 On the Physical Geography of the Himalaya. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 18 Pt2
761-788
12
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1850 Remarks on the Snow Line in the Himalaya. By Capt. Thomas
Hutton JASB 18 Pt2
954-966
1850 On the Aborigines of the Eastern Frontier. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 18 Pt2
967-975
1850 Notice of a Trip to the Niti Pass. By Lieut. R. Strachey JASB 19
79-82
1850 Examination and analysis of an orange yellow Earth brought from the Sikkim Territory, by Dr. Campbell, Darjeeling, and said to be used there as a cure for Gotre. By Henry Piddington
JASB 19
143-145
1850 Notice of Lieut. Strachey’s Scientific Enquiries in Kumaon. From J. Thornton
JASB 19
239-242
1850 Aborigines of the North East Frontier. By B.H. Hodgson JASB 19
309-316
1850 Report on the Valley of Spiti; and facts collected with a view to a future Revenue Settlement. By Capt. W.C. Hay
JASB 19
429-451
1850 Note about Winds, Storms &c. in Thibet. By A. Campbell JASB 19
457-460
1852 Notes on the Dophlas and the peculiarities of their Language. By Wm. Robinson
JASB 20
126-137
1852 Notes on the “Mahapurushyas,” a sect of Vaishnavas in Asam. By Capt. E.T. Dalton
JASB 20
455-469
1853 Diary of a Journey through Sikim to the Frontiers of Thibet. By Dr. A. Campbell. With a map
JASB 21
407-428 477-501 563-575
1854 On the Indo-Chinese Borderers and the connexion with the Himalayans and Tibetans. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 22
1-25
1854 On the Mongolian Affinities of the Caucassians. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 22
26-76
1854 Account of a visit to the Jugloo and Seesee rivers in Assam. By Capt. E.T. Dalton
JASB 22
511-521
1854 Notes upon a Tour in the Sikkim Himalayah Mountains, undertaken for the purpose of ascertaining the Geological Formation of Kinchinjinga and of the perpetually snow-covered peaks in its vicinity. By Capt. Walter Stanhope Sherwill
JASB 22
540-570 611-638
1855 Notes upon some Atmospherical Phenomena observed at Darjiling in the Himalayah Mountains, during the summer of 1852. By Capt. Walter Stanhope Sherwill
JASB 23
49-57
1855 On Nepaulite: A New Mineral from the Neighbourhood of Kathmandoo. By Henry Piddington
JASB 23
170-173
1855 A Sketch of the Mahomedan History of Cashmere. By Lieut. D.J.F. Newall
JASB 23
409-460
1855 Notes on the Topography of Murree. By Dr. A. Gordon JASB 23
461-469
1855 Examination and Analyses of Dr. Campbell’s Specimens of Copper ores obtained in the Neighbourhood of Darjeeling. By Henry Piddington
JASB 23
477-479
13
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1856 Notes on Assam Temple Ruins by Capt. E. Taite Dalton JASB
24 1-24
1856 Brief Notice of the Subhashita Ratna Nidhi of Saskya Pandita, with extracts and translations by the late M.A. Csoma de Karosi
JASB 24
141-165
1856 Report on the Kooloo Iron Mines and on a portion of the Mannikurn valley. By M. Marcadieu
JASB 24
191-202
1856 Note on the Limboo Alphabet of the Sikkim Himalaya. By Dr. A. Campbell.
JASB 24
202-203
1856 Observations on the Graphite or Plumbago of Kumaon and of Travancore. By Dr. Royle
JASB 24
203-206
1856 Notes on Eastern Thibet. By Dr. A. Campbell JASB 24
215-240
1856 Notes on the Languages spoken by the Mi-Shmis (Mishmi), by W. Robinson.
JASB 24
307-324
1856 Notes on Northern Cachar. By Lieut. R. Steware JASB 24
582-701
1857 Report on the Progress of the Magnetic Survey and the Researches connecgted with it in Sikkim, the Khasia Hills and Assam by Hermann Schlagintweit
JASB 25
1-30 105-133 554-569
1857 Route of two Nepalese Embassies to Pekin with remarks on the water-shed and plateau of Tibet by B.H. Hodgson
JASB 25
473-497
1857 Narrative of the Travels of Khwajah Ahmud Shah Nukshbundee Syud who started from Cashmere on the 28th October, 1852, and went through Yarkund, Kokan, Bokhara and Cabul in search of Mr. Wyburd. By Government of India
JASB 25
344-358
1858 Notes on Kokan, Kashghar, Yarkand, and other places in Central Asia. By Lieut. H.G. Raverty
JASB 26
257-266
1858 Memorandum on Nanga Parbat and other Snowy mountains of the Himalaya Range adjacent to Kashmir. By Lieut. T.G. Montgomerie
JASB 26
266-274
1858 Comparative Vocabulary of the Languages of the broken Tribes of Nepal. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 26
317-522
1859 Comparative Vocabulary of the Languages of the broken Tribes of Nepal. By B.H. Hodgson
JASB 27
393-456
1859 Memorandum on the nature and effects of the Flooding of the Indus on 10th August, 1858, as ascertained at Attok and its Neighbourhood. By Capt. W. Henderson.
JASB 28
109-228
1859 On the influence of Mountain-Attraction on the determination of the relative heights of Mount Everest, near Darjeeling, and the lofty peak lately discovered near Kashmir.
JASB 28
310-316
1859 Notes on Kafiristan. By Captain H.G. Raverty JASB 28
317-368
1861 Memorandum on the Survey of Kashmir in progress under Captain T.G. Montgomerie, and the Topographical Map of the Valley and surrounding Mountains, with chart of the Triangulation of the same executed in the Field Office and under the Superintendence of Lt.-Colonel A. Scott Waugh.
JASB 29
20-35
14
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1861 Memorandum on the great flood of the river Indus which reached
Attok on the 10th August, 1858. By Captain T.G. Montgomerie
JASB 29
128-135
1862 On the Sub-Himalayan rocks between the Ganges and the Jumna. By Henry B. Medlicott
JASB 30
22-32
1862 Memorandum drawn up by the order of Col. Waugh, Surveyor General of India, on the progress of the Kashmir Series of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, with map and observations on the late conquest of Gilgit, and other incidental matters, by Capt. T.G. Montgomerie, in charge of the Series.
JASB 30
99-110
1862 Memorandum on the countries between Thibet, Yunan and Burmah. By Rev. Thomine D’Mazure. With a map of the N.E. Frontier prepared in the office of the Survr-Genl. Of India.
JASB 30
367-383
1863 The Trigonometrical Survey of India JASB 31
32-48
1863 Memorandum showing the final result of Archdeacon Pratt’s calculations regarding the effect of Local Attraction upon the operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
JASB 31
146-150
1863 An account of Upper and Lower Suwat, and the Kohistan, to the sources of the Suwat River; with an account of the tribes inhabiting those Valleys. By Capt. H.G. Raverty
JASB 31
227-281
1863 Journal of a Trip undertaken to explore the Glaciers of the Kanchunjingah Group in the Sikkim Himalaya, in November 1861. By Major J.L. Sherwill
JASB 31
458-479
1863 Notes of a trip from Simla to the Spiti Valley and Chomoriri (Tshomoriri) Lake during the months of July, August and September, 1861. By W. Theobald
JASB 31
480-527
1864 Progress of the Trigonometrical Survey—Extracts from a report from Major J.T. Walker
JASB 32
111-123
1864 On Dr. Gerard’s collection of fossils from the Spiti valley, in the Asiatic Society’s Museum. By Henry F. Blanford
JASB 32
124-138
1864 Notes on the Tribes of the Eastern Frontier. By J.H. O’Donel JASB 32
400-408
1865 An account of Upper Kash-kar, and Chitral, or Lower Kash-kar, together with the independent Afghan State of Panj-korah, including Tal-ash. By Captain H.G. Raverty
JASB 33
125-151
1865 On the System employed in Outlining the Figures of Deities and other Religious Drawings, as practised in Ladak, Zaskar, &c. By Captain H.H. Godwin Austen
JASB 33
151-154
1865 Note on the Fossils in the Society’s Collection reputed to be from Spiti. By T. Oldham
JASB 33
232-237
1865 On the Language of the Si-ah-posh Kafirs, with a short list of words; to which are added specimens of the Kohistani and other dialects spoken on the northern border of Afghanistan, &c. By Captain H. G. Raverty
JASB 33
267-278
15
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1865 Some Persian Inscriptions found in Srinagar, Kashmir. By the late
Rev. I. Loewenthal JASB 33
278-290
1865 Extract from Report of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India during the year 1862-63. By Major J.T. Walker
JASB 33
381-402
1865 Notes on the Sandstone formation, &c, near Buxa Fort, Bhootan Dooars. By Cpt. H.H. Godwin Austen
JASB 34 Pt 2
106-107
1865 Notes on Central Asia. By M. Semenof JASB 34 Pt 2
113-134
1865 Notes on a trip up the Salween. By Rev. C. Parish JASB 34 Pt 2
135-146
1865 Notes of Observations of the Boksas of Bijnour District. By Dr. J.L. Steward
JASB 34 Pt 2
147-172
1865 On the Pendulum operations about to be undertaken by the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India; with a sketch of the theory of their application to the determination of the earth's figure, and an account of some of the principal observations hitherto made. By Capt. J.P. Basevi
JASB 34 Pt 2
251-272
1866 Description of a Mystic Play, as performed in Ladak, Zaskar &c. By Capt. H.H. Godwin-Austen
JASB 34 Pt 1
71-79
1866 Note on the Pronunciation of the Tibetan Language. By Rev. H.A. Jaeschke
JASB 34 Pt 1
91-100
1867 Notes on some of the Temples of Kashmir, especially those not described by General A. Cunningham in his Essay published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for Sept. 1848. By W.G. Cowie
JASB 35 Pt 1
91-123
1867 Notes on Pilgrimages in the Country of Cashmere. By Major D.F. Newall
JASB 35 Pt 1
219-232
1867 A Vocabulary of English, Balti and Kashmiri, compiled by H.H. Godwin-Austen
JASB 35 Pt 1
233-267
1867 Observations of the Astronomical points determined by the brothers Schlagintweit in Central Asia. By Capt. Golubief
JASB 35 Pt 2
46-50
1867 Russian Geographical Operations in Asia. By Lieut. Col J.T. Walker
JASB 35 Pt 2
77-88
1867 Kashmir, the Western Himalaya and the Afghan Mountains, a geological paper by A.M. Verchere
JASB 35 Pt 2
89-133 159-202
1867 Kashmiri Vocabulary and Grammatical Forms. By L. Bowring JASB 35 Pt 2 Special
225-250
1868 Remarks on some ancient Hindu Ruins in the Garhwal Bhatur. By Lieutenant Ayrton Pullan.
JASB 36 Pt1
154-157
1868 Kashmir, the Western Himalaya and the Afghan Mountains, a geological paper by Albert M. Verchere, Esq. M.D.
JASB 36 Pt2
9-50 83-115 201-207
1868 Notes on the Pangong Lake district of Ladakh, from journal made in 1863. By Capt. H.H. Godwin-Austen.
JASB 37 Pt2
84-117
1868 Notes on Geological features of the country near foot of hills in the Western Bhootan Dooars. By Capt. H.H. Godwin-Austen
JASB 37 Pt2
117-123
16
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1868 The Hill-Tribes of the Northern Frontier of Assam. By Rev. C.H.
Hesselmeyer JASB 37 Pt2
192-208
1869 Notes to accompany a Geological Map of a Portion of the Khasi Hills near Longitude 91oE. By Capt. H.H. Godwin-Austen
JASB 38 Pt2
1-27
1870 Some Account of the Rishis or Hermits of Kashmir. By Lieut.-Col. D.J.F.Newall
JASB 39 Pt1
265-270
1870 Narrative Report of the Trans-Himalayan Explorations made during 1868, Drawn up by Major T.G. Montgomerie from the Original Journals of the Trans-Himalayan Exploring Parties
JASB 39 Pt2
47-60
1871 Account of a visit to the Eastern and Northern Frontiers of Independent Sikkim, with notes on the Zoology of the Alpine and Subalpine Regions, Part I. By William T. Blanford
JASB 40 Pt2
367-420
1872 Notes on a visit to the Tribes (Nagas) inhabiting the Hills south of Sibsagar, Asam. By S.E. Peal
JASB 41 Pt1
9-30
1872 Notes on Ghargaon, Asam. By J.M. Foster JASB 41 Pt1
32-41
1874 The Temple of Jaysagar, Nazirah, Upper Assam. By J.M. Foster JASB 43 Pt1
311-318
1875 Rough Notes on the Angami Nagas and the Language. By Capt. John Butler
JASB 44 Pt 1
307-346
1875 Notes on the Geology of part of the Dafla Hills, Assam; lately visited by the Force under Brig.-Gen Stafford. By Major H.H. Godwin-Austen
JASB 44 Pt 2
35-41
1876 Description of a trip to the Gilgit Valley, a dependency of the Maharaja of Kashmir. By Capt. H.C. Marsh
JASB 45 Pt1
119-138
1876 On the Ghalchah Languages (Wakhi and Sarikoli). By R.B. Shaw JASB 45 Pt1
139-278
1877 Rough Notes on some Ancient Sculpturings on rocks in Kumaon, similar to those found on monoliths and rocks in Europe. By H. Rivett-Carnac
JASB 46 Pt1
1-15
1877 Note on the old Manipuri Character. By G.H. Damant JASB 46 Pt1
36-38
1877 On the Shighni (Ghalchah) Dialect. By R.B. Shaw JASB 46 Pt1
98-126
1877 A Grammar of the Language of Eastern Turkistan. By R.B. Shaw JASB 46 Pt1
242-368
1877 On Himalayan Glaciation. By J.F. Campbell JASB 46 Pt2
1-10
1877 Record of the Occurrence of Earthquakes in Assam during the years 1874-75-76. By Col. R.H. Keatinge
JASB 46 Pt2
294
1877 Note on Mr. J.F. Campbell’s Remarks on Himalayan Glaciation by H.B. Medlicott
JASB 46 Pt2
11-13
1878 Stray Arians (Dah-Hanu District) in Tibet. By R.B. Shaw JASB 47 Pt1
26-62
1878 Recent Trans-Frontier Explorations, communicated by Col. J.T. Walker
JASB 47 Pt1
78-80
1878 Record of the Occurrence of Earthquakes in Assam during 1877 JASB 47 Pt2
4-11
17
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1878 Great Snow-fall in Kashmir. By R. Lidekker JASB
47 Pt2 177-179
1878 The Application of Photography to the Reproduction of Maps and Plans by Photo-mechanical and other processes. By Capt. J. Waterhouse
JASB 47 Pt2
53-124
1879 The Copper Coins of the old Maharajas of Kashmir. By C.J. Rodgers
JASB 48 Pt1
277-281
1879 The Copper Coins of the Sultans of Kashmir. By C.J. Rodgers JASB 48 Pt1
282-285
1879 Record of the Occurrence of Earthquakes in Assam during 1878. By Chief Commissioner of Assam
JASB 48 Pt2
48-55
1879 Second note on Mammalia collected by Major Biddulph in Gilgit. By W.T. Blanford.
JASB 48 Pt2
95-98
1879 Notes on the Survey Operations in Afghanistan in connection with the Campaign of 1878-79. By J. Waterhouse
JASB 48 Pt2
146-172
1880 Remarks on the Afghans found along the Route of the Tal Choliali Field Force, in the Spring of 1879. By Lieut. R.C. Temple
JASB 49 Pt1
91-107 141-180
1881 Contributions on the Religion, History, &c. of Tibet. By Babu Sarat Chandra Das.
1. The (Pon) Religion 2. Dispute between a Buddhist and a Bonpo Priest for the
posession of Mount Kailasa and the Lake Manasa 3. Part I. Early History of Tibet Part II. Tibet in the Middle Ages
JASB 50 Pt1
187-251
1881 List of Earthquakes recorded in Assam during the Years 1879 and 1880
JASB 50 Pt2
61-67
1882 Contributions on the Religion, History, &c. of Tibet. By Babu Sarat Chandra Das.
IV. Rise and Progress of Buddhism in Tibet V. The Lives of the Panchhen—RinPochhes, or Tasi Lamas Part I. The Indian Incarnations Part II. The six Tibetian Incarnations VI. Life and Legend of Tson Khapa (Lo-ssan-Tagpa), the great
Buddhist Reformer of Tibet VII. Rise and Progress of Buddhism in Mongolia (Hor). VIII. Rise and Progress of Jin or Buddhism in China IX. Ancient China, its Sacred Literature, Philosophy and Religion
as known to the Tibetans, X. Life and Legend of Nagarjuna XI. Detached Notices of the different Buddhist Schools of Tibet
JASB 51 Pt1
1-75 87-128
1883 Notes of a trip up the Dihing basin to Dapha Pani, &c., January and February, 1882. By S.E. Peal
JASB 52 Pt2
7-55
1884 Notes on the History of Religion in the Himalaya of the N.W. Provinces—Part 1. By E.T. Atkinson
JASB 53 Pt1
39-108
1885 Notes on the History of Religion in the Himalayas of the N.W. Provinces—Part 1 concluded. By E.T. Atkinson
JASB 54 Pt1
1-16
1887 Buddhist and other legends about Khoten. By Babu Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 55 Pt1
193-203
18
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1887 On Probable Changes in the Geography of the Punjab and its
Rivers: an Historico-Geographical Study. By R.D. Oldham JASB 55 Pt2
322-343
1887 A brief account of Tibet from “Dsam Ling Gyeshe,” the well-known geographical work of Lama Tsanpo Nomankhan of Amdo. Translated by Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 56 Pt1
1-30
1887 Kashmiri Riddles. By the Rev. J. Hinton Knowles JASB 56 Pt1
125-153
1889 The Sacred and Ornamental Characters of Tibet. By Babu Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 57 Pt1
41-47
1889 Life of Sum-pa Khan-po, also styled Yesos-Dpal-hbyor, the author of the Rehumig (Chronological table). By Babu Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 58 Pt1
37-83
1891 Notes on a Buddhist Monastery at Bhot Bagan (Howrah), on two rate and valuable Tibetan MSS. discovered there, and on Puran Gir Gosain, the celebrated Indian Acharya and Government Emissary at the Court of the Tashi Lama, Tibet, in the last century. By Gaur Das Bysack
JASB 59 Pt1
50-100
1892 Ha-shang-rgyal-po and Ug-tad, a Dialogue. From the Tibetan. By Karl Marx, Missionary at Leh, Ladakh
JASB 60 Pt1
37-45
1892 Life of Atisa (Dipamkara Srijnana). By Babu Sarat Chandra Das JASB 60 Pt1
46-52
1892 Place and River-Names in the Darjiling District and Sikkim. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 60 Pt1
53-78
1892 Three Documents relating to the History of Ladakh: Tibetan Text, Translation and Notes. By the late Dr. Karl Marx
JASB 60 Pt1
97-134
1893 Discovery of Buddhist Remains at Mount Uren in Mungir (Monghyr) district, and Identification of the site with a celebrated Hermitage of Buddha. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 61 Pt1
1-23
1893 Lamaic Rosaries: their Kinds and Uses. By L.W. Waddell JASB 61 Pt1
24-32
1893 The ‘Tsam-chho-dung’ (rtsa-mchog-grong) of the Lamas, and their very erroneous identification of the site of Buddha’s death. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 61 Pt1
33-42
1893 The Buddhist Pictorial Wheel of Life. By L.A. Waddell JASB 61 Pt1
133-154
1894 The Weber MSS.—Another collection of ancient manuscripts from Central Asia. By A.F. Rudolf Hoernle
JASB 62 Pt1
1-40
1894 On a new Find of old Nepalese Manuscripts. By Pandit Hara Prasad Sastri
JASB 62 Pt1
245-255
1895 On the Relationship between Tibetan Orthography and the Original Pronunciation of the Language. By F.B. Shawe
JASB 63 Pt1
4-19
1895 A Note on the Buddhist Golden Book exhibited by the President, the Honourable Sir Charles Elliott. By Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 63 Pt1
20-34
1895 Documents relating to the History of Ladakh: Tibetan Text, Translation and Notes. By the late Dr. Karl Marx
JASB 63 Pt1
94-105
1895 The Tribes, Clans, and Castes of Nepal. By Captain Eden Vansittart
JASB 63 Pt1
213-249
1896 On changes in the course of the Kusi River, and the probable JASB 1-24
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Year Title and Author Vol. Pages dangers arising from them. By F.A. Shillingford 64 Pt1
1896 Tibbat three hundred and sixty-five years ago. By Major H.G. Raverty
JASB 64 Pt1
82-122
1896 Description of Lhasa Cathedral, translated from the Tibetan. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 64 Pt1
259-283
1896 Notes on some Ahom Coins. By E.A. Gait JASB 64 Pt1
286-289
1896 On Pronominal Suffixes in the Kashmiri Language. By G.A. Grierson
JASB 64 Pt1
336-351
1896 Notes on the Ancient Topography of the Pir Panjal Route. By M.A. Stein
JASB 64 Pt1
376-386
1896 The Jesuit Missions to the Emperor Akbar. By E.D. MacLagan, from notes recorded by the late Genereal R. Maclagan
JASB 65 Pt1
38-113
1896 A Tibetan Guide-book to the lost Sites of Buddha’s Birth and Death. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 65 Pt1
275-279
1896 On the Kashmiri Vowel System. By G.A. Grierson JASB 65 Pt1
280-305
1896 A list of Kashmiri Verbs. By G.A. Grierson JASB 65 Pt1
306-389
1897 The History of the Khojas of Eastern-Turkistan summarised from the Tazkira-i-Khwajagan of Muhammad Sadiq Kashghari. By the late Robert Barkley Shaw, author of a Sketch of the Turki Language, the Ghalcha Languages, etc., edited with Introduction and Notes by N. Elias
JASB 66 Pt1 Extra
1-67
1897 The Gauhati Copper-plate Grant of Indrapala of Pragjyotisa in Asom. By Dr. A.F. Rudolf Hoernle.
JASB 66 Pt1
113-132
1897 On the Kashmiri Consonantal System. By G.A. Grierson JASB 66 Pt1
180-184
1897 Three further Collections of Ancient Manuscripts from Central Asia. By A.F. Rudolf Hoernle
JASB 66 Pt1
213-260
1897 The Nowgong Copper-plate Grant of Balavarman of Pragjyotisa in Asam. By Dr. A.F.R. Hoernle
JASB 66 Pt1
285-297
1897 Notes on Palm-leaf MSS. in the Library of His Excellency the Maharaja of Nepal. By Pandit Hara Prasad Shastri
JASB 66 Pt1
310-316
1898 A Note on the Antiquity of Chittagong, compiled from the Tibetan works Pagsam Jon-Zan of Sunpa Khonpo and Kahbab Dun-dan of Lama Tara Natha. By Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 67 Pt1
20-28
1898 On the Kashmiri Noun. By G.A. Grierson JASB 67 Pt1
29-98
1898 Two Copper-plate Grants of Ratnapala of Pragjyotisa in Asam. By Dr. A.F. Rudolf Hoernle
JASB 67 Pt1
99-125
1898 A Note on the Identify of the Great Tsang-po of Tibet with the Dihong. By Sarat Chandra Das
JASB 67 Pt1
126-129
1898 The Primary Suffixes in Kashmiri. By G.A. Grierson JASB 67 Pt1
193-220
1898 On Secondary Suffixes in Kashmiri. By G.A. Grierson JASB 67 Pt1
221-255
20
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1898 An Account of Travels on the Shores of Lake Yamdo-Croft. By
Sarat Chandra Das JASB 67 Pt1
256-273
1899 On the Kashmiri Verb. By G.A. Grierson JASB 68 Pt1
1-92
1899 On Indeclinable Particles in Kashmiri. By G.A. Grierson JASB 68 Pt1
93-95
1899 A Collection of Antiquities from Central Asia. Part 1. By A.R. Rudolf Hoernle
JASB 68 Pt1
Extra No 1 1-110
1899 Memoir on Maps illustrating the Ancient Geography of Kashmir. By M.A. Stein
JASB 68 Pt1
Extra No 2 1-232
1901 A collection of Ladakhi Proverbs. By The Rev. H. Francke JASB 69 Pt1
135-148
1901 A Report on the British Collection of Antiquities from Central Asia, Part II. By A.F. Rudolf Hoernle
JASB 70 Pt1
Extra No 1
1901 Sketch of Ladakhi Grammar, in cooperation with other Moravian Missionaries, compiled by A.H. Francke
JASB 70 Pt1
Extra No 2
1902 Three documents relating to the History of Ladakh: Tibetan Text, Translations and Notes. By The Late Dr. Karl Marx
JASB 71 Pt1
21-34
1902 Notes on the Dialect of the Kangra Valley, with Glossary of words peculiar to the Kangra District. By the late Edward O’Brien
JASB 71 Pt1
71-98
1903 The Tribes of the Brahmaputra Valley: Their Physical Types and Affinities. By L.A. Waddell
JASB 68, 69 & 70 Pt 3
1-127
1903 On Tidal Periodicity in the Earthquakes of Assam. By R.D. Odham
JASB 71 Pt2
139-153
1904 The History of Nepal and surrounding Kingdoms (1000-1600 A.D.) compiled chiefly from MSS. lately discovered. Written as an Historical Introduction to Pandit Haraprasad Sastri’s Catalogue of the Nepal Durbar Library. With chronological Tables and a Plate. By Prof. Cecil Bendall.
JASB 72 Pt1
1-32
1904 The Tibetan Language and Recent Dictionaries. By E.H.C. Walsh JASB 72 Pt1
65-90
1904 Himalayan Summer Storms and their influence on monsoon rainfall in Northern India. By C. Little
JASB 72 Pt 2
239-251
1904 On the disposal of the dead among the Limbus. By C.A. Bell JASB 72 Pt3
27
1904 Lepcha customs when wild animals are killed JASB 72 Pt3
28
1905 The monasteries of Tibet. By Rai Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur, J&P 1 106-116 1905 Tibet, a dependency of Mongolia:--(1643-1716 A.D.). By Rai
Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur J&P 1 152-155
1905 Tibet under her Last Kings (1434-1642 A.D.). By Rai Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur
J&P 1 165-167
1905 A short history of the House of Phagdu, which ruled over Tibet on the decline of Sakya til 1432 A.D. By Rai Sarat Chandra Das,
J&P 1 202-207
21
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages Bahadur
1905 A Note on Stone Implements found in the Dareeling District. By E.H.C. Walsh
JASB 73 Pt3
20-24
1905 Customs in the Trans-border territories of the North-West Frontier Province. Communicated by H.A. Ross
I. A Short Note on the Customary Law of the South Waziristan Agency
II. Criminal Customs in Daur III. Customary Law in Kurram IV. Dir, Swat and Chitral Agency
JASB 73 Pt3 Extra
1-34
1906 The Origin of Mankind (according to the Lamaic Mythology). By Rai Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur
J&P 2 10-14
1906 An Old Form of Elective Government in the Chumbi Valley. By E.H. Walsh
J&P 2 303-308
1907 An ancient Assamese Fortification and the Legends relating thereto. By Walter N. Edwards and Harold H. Mann
JASB 73 Pt1
254-261
1907 A Language Map of West Tibet with notes. By A.H. Francke JASB 73 Pt1
362-367
1907 The Hierarchy of the Dalai Lama (1406-1745). By Rai Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur
JASB 73 Pt1 Extra
80-93
1907 Tibet under the Tatar Emperors of China in the 13th Century A.D. By Rai Sarat Chandra Das, Bahadur
JASB 73 Pt1 Extra
94-102
1908 Geological Notes on Hill Tipperah (including the Lalmai range in Comillah District. By H.C. Das Gupra
J&P 4 349-351
1908 The Kosi River, and some lessons to be learnt from it. By F.C. Hirst
J&P 4 463-489
1908 Some Songs of Chitral. By E.B. Howell J&P 4 381-389 1908 Two Tibetan Charms obtained by Lieut.-Col. S.H. Godfrey in
Ladakh. By S.C.V. Mahamahopadhyaya J&P 4 253-254
1910 History of Kashmir. By A. Koul J&P 6 195-219 1910 The Kingdom of gNye khir btsanpo, the first king of Tibet. By
A.H. Francke J&P 6 93-99
1910 Ladvags rGyalrabs--The Chronicles of Ladakh, according to Schlagintweit's MS. Translation
J&P 6 393-423
1911 A Dictionary of the Pahari Dialects as spoken in the Punjab Himalayas. By T. R. Joshi
J&P 7 119-275
1911 Notes on the Ethnography of the Bashahr State, Simla Hills, Punjab. By T.R. Joshi
J&P 7 525-613
1911 Tibetan Studies: Being a reprint of the articles contributed to the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Alexander Csoma De Koros--edited by E. Denison Ross
J&P 7 Extra after p. 816
1912 On the Persian Farmans to the Jesuits by the Moghul Emperors, and Tibetan and Newari Farmans granted to the Capuchin Missionaries in Tibet and Nepal. By Fr. Felix
J&P 8 325-332
22
Year Title and Author Vol. Pages 1913 Account of an Expedition among the Abors in 1853. By Rev. Fr.
Krick (of Foreign Missions of Paris and Superior of the South Tibetan Mission)
J&P 9 107-122
1913 History of Kasmir. By Anand Koul J&P 9 195-203 1914 Nepalese War Medals. By W.E.M. Campbell J&P 10 195-196 1914 Note on the Application of the Principle of Isostatic Compensation
to the Conditions prevailing beneath the Indo-Gangetic Alluvium. By H.H. Hayden
J&P 10 275-280
1916 The Plains of Northern India and their relationship to the Himalaya Mountains. By S.G. Burrard
J&P 12 lxxx- xcviii
1916 A Tibetan Funeral Prayer. By Davasamdup J&P 12 147-159 1916 A note on the Terai Forests between the Gandak and the Teesta.
By I.H. Burkill J&P 12 267-272
1919 Suggestions concerning the History of the Drainage of Northern India, arising out of a Study of the Siwalik Boulder Conglomerate. By Guy E. Pilgrim
J&P 15 81-100
1920 Preliminary observations on Cocoon-formation by the common Lahore Leech, Lemnatis (Paecilobdella), granulosa (Sav.). By G. Matthai
J&P 16 341-346