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THE
JOURNAL
OF
LITERATURE AND SCIENCE
Bublished under the Auspices of the
Madras Literary Society
AND
Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society.
VOL. I.
LITERATURE AND SCIENCE Bublished under the Auspices of the Madras Literary Society
Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society
EDITED BY
J. C. MORRIS, F. R. S.
SECRETARY OF THE MADRAS LITERARY SOCIETY, &c.
CONTENTS.
I.
II.
No. 1.-OCTOBER,
Introductory Notice....
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Pages.
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7
Description of the Hill Tribes in Travancore by Lieut. Conner ib
History of the Christians on the Malabar Coast-By the Venerable
Archdeacon Robinson, M, A.
Description and drawings of some remarkable Palmyra trees in the
Northern Circars,-By Colonel Bowler
....
III,
IV.
An account of the Hindoo, Holy days and festivals by Venketrow
late Interpreter to the Officer Commanding Vellore, with consi-
derable alterations and additions by the Editor....
The ceremonial of the Ordination of a Burmese Priest of Budd'ha
with notes, communicated by George Knox, Esq. of the Honorable
East India Company's Medical Establishment, Madras. (Transac-
tions of the Royal Asiatic Society.)
Meteorological Register kept at Manantoddy by Captain Minchin, 38
VII. Meteorological Register kept at the Madras Observatory; for Au-
gust, 1833,-By T. G. Taylor, Esq......
VIII. Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society..
Proceedings of the Madras Literary Society, &c. &c....
X. Appendix...
'III.
V.
VI.
No. 2.JANUARY.
Extract from the Memoir of the Survey of Travancore, compiled
by Lieut. Conner...
An Account of the Island and Bridge of Sivasamudram in the
Cáverí River. By Ramaswami Múdeliar, Jághíredár of the
Island. (Extracted from the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic
Society Vol. 3. Part 2d.)...
An Historical account of the Christians on the Malabar Coast,-By
the Venerable Archdeacon, Robinson, M, A............
A short notice of Earthquakes,—By Asst. Surg, B, W. Wright, ..104
Hints for establishing a new system of supplying tanks with water,
adapted particularly for the Carnatic, to enable the cultivation
of rice and agriculture in general, to be carried to an indefinite
extent without being dependent on the fall of rain in any parti-
cular district for a supply of water....
Note, by a Member, on Colonel Bowler's description of the branch-
ed Palmyra trees....