[CHAPTER 10]
The Peasantry and the Land Settlement

[CHAPTER 11]
Witchcraft

[CHAPTER 12]
The Silver Tree, or 'Kalpa Briksha'—The 'Singhāra', or Trapa bispinosa, and the Guinea-Worm

[CHAPTER 13]
Thugs and Poisoners

[CHAPTER 14]
Basaltic Cappings of the Sandstone Hills of Central India—Suspension Bridge—Prospects of the Nerbudda Valley—Deification of a Mortal

[CHAPTER 15]
Legend of the Sāgar Lake—Paralysis from eating the Grain of the Lathyrus sativus

[CHAPTER 16]
Suttee Tombs—Insalubrity of deserted Fortresses

[CHAPTER 17]
Basaltic Cappings—Interview with a Native Chief—A Singular Character

[CHAPTER 18]
Birds' Nests—Sports of Boyhood

[CHAPTER 19]
Feeding Pilgrims—Marriage of a Stone with a Shrub