THE difficulty, delay, and expence of procuring a Book, Pamphlet, or even Newspapers from India, bas induced the Publishers to re-print the present volume, verbatim, for the satisfaction of the European Enquirer, Antiquarian, and Literati; well knowing the pleasure it must afford every inquisitive mind to become acquainted with the Customs and Manners of a People, though distant, yet living under the same happy government as themselves. The whole impression of the first two volumes having been sold, it is proposed to re-print them again in a short time, verbatim, from the two volumes in quarto published at Calcutta. DIRECTIONS TO BINDERS. Village of Nancowry Slow-paced Lemur, and Yak of Tartary No. XI. Durva Agrostis of Dr. Kanig Ground Plan of the Cuttub Minar, with Delineation 323 Cuttub Minar in April 1794 ibid. Description of the Jonesia 368 Astronomical observations made in the upper part of Hindustan, and on a journey thence to Ou- Astronomical observations made on a survey thro' the Carnatic and Mysore country .333 XXVIII,On Barren Island, and its Volcano XXIX. Extract from a diary of a journey over the Great Desart, from Aleppo to Bussora ASIATIC |