ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE FIRST VOLUME

MAPS.

"Gobbs" on the East CoastBy ARROWSMITH[45]
"Gobbs" on the West CoastARROWSMITH[46]
Ceylon, according to the Sanskrit and Pali authorsSIR J. EMERSON TENNENT[318]
Map of Ancient IndiaLASSEN[330]
Position of Colombo, according to Ptolemy and PlinySIR J. EMERSON TENNENT[559]
Ceylon, according to Ptolemy and PlinySIR J. EMERSON TENNENT[560]

PLANS AND CHARTS.

Geological SystemBy[12]
Currents in the N.E. Monsoon [43]
Currents in the N.W. Monsoon [44]
Diagram of Rain in India and in CeylonDR. TEMPLETON[66]
Diagram of the AntheliaDR. TEMPLETON[73]
Plan of a Fish-corral [211]
Summit of a Dagoba, with Lightning apparatus [509]

WOOD ENGRAVINGS.

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Marriage of the Fig-tree and the PalmBy MR. A. NICHOLL[96]
Fig-tree on the Ruins of PollanarruaMR. A. NICHOLL[97]
The "Snake-tree"MR. A. NICHOLL[98]
The LorisM.H. SYLVAT[134]
The Uropeltis grandisM.H. SYLVAT[195]
A ChironectesM.H. SYLVAT[207]
Method of Fishing in PoolsFrom KNOX[210]
The Anabas of the dry TanksBy DR. TEMPLETON[220]
Eggs of the Leaf InsectM.H. SYLVAT[251]
CermatiaDR. TEMPLETON[298]
The Calling Crab [300]
Eyes and Teeth of the Land LeechDR. TEMPLETON[302]
Land LeechesDR. TEMPLETON[304]
Upper and under Surfaces of the Hirudo sanguisorbaDR. TEMPLETON[305]
The Bo-tree at AnarajapooraMR. A. NICHOLL[343]
A Dagoba at KandyFrom a Photograph[345]
Ruins of the Brazen PalaceBy MR. A. NICHOLL[357]
The Alu WiharaMR. A. NICHOLL[375]
The fortified Rock of SigiriMR. A. NICHOLS[392]
Coin of Queen Leela-Wattee [412]
Coin showing the Trisula [461]
Hook-money [463]
Ancient and Modern Tom-tom BeatersFrom the JOINVILLE MSS[471]
A Column from Anarajapoora [479]
Sacred Goose from the Burmese Standard [485]
Hansa, from the old Palace at Kandy [487]
Honeysuckle OrnamentFrom FERGUSSON'S Handbook of Architecture[491]
Egyptian Yoke and Singhalese Pingo [497]
Veddah drawing the Bow with his FootBy MR. R. MACDOWALL[499]
Method of Writing with a StyleMR. R. MACDOWALL[513]
The "Comboy," as worn by both SexesMR. A. FAIRFIELD[612]