[CHAPTER 50]
Dhōlpur, Capital of the Jāt Chiefs of Gohad—Consequence of Obstacles to the Prosecution of Robbers
[CHAPTER 51]
Influence of Electricity on Vegetation—Agra and its Buildings
[CHAPTER 52]
Nūr Jahān, the Aunt of the Empress Nūr Mahal,[3] over whose Remains the Tāj is built
[CHAPTER 53]
Father Gregory's Notion of the Impediments to Conversion in India—Inability of Europeans to speak Eastern Languages
[CHAPTER 54]
Fathpur-Sīkrī—The Emperor Akbar's Pilgrimage—Birth of Jahāngīr
[CHAPTER 55]
Bharatpur—Dīg—Want of Employment for the Military and the Educated Classes under the Company's Rule
[CHAPTER 56]
Govardhan, the Scene of Kriahna's Dalliance with the Milkmaids
[CHAPTER 57]
Veracity
[CHAPTER 58]
Declining Fertility of the Soil—Popular Notion of the Cause
[CHAPTER 59]
Concentration of Capital and its Effects