The KAAN'S FLEET passing through the Indian ARCHIPELAGO. From a drawing by
the Editor.
Ancient JAPANESE EMPEROR, after a Native Drawing. From the _Tour du Monde_.
Ancient JAPANESE ARCHER, after a native drawing. From the same.
The JAPANESE engaged in combat with the CHINESE, after an ancient native
drawing. From Charton, _Voyageurs Anciens et Modernes_.
JAVA. A view in the interior. From a sketch of the slopes of the Gedeh
Volcano, taken by the Editor in 1860.
Bas Relief of one of the VESSELS frequenting the Ports of JAVA in the
Middle Ages. From one of the sculptures of the BORO BODOR, after a
photograph.
The three Asiatic RHINOCEROSES. Adapted from a proof of a woodcut given to
the Editor for the purpose by the late eminent zoologist, Edward Blyth.
It is not known to the Editor whether the cut appeared in any other
publication.
MONOCEROS and the MAIDEN. From a mediaeval drawing engraved in _Cahier et
Martin, Melanges d'Archeologie_, II. Pl. 30.
The BORUS. From a manuscript belonging to the late CHARLES SCHEFER, now in
the _Bibliotheque Nationale_, Paris.
The CYNOCEPHALI. From the _Livre des Merveilles_.
ADAM'S PEAK from the Sea.
SAKYA MUNI as a Saint of the Roman Martyrology. Facsimile from an old
German version of the story of Barlaam and Josaphat (circa 1477), printed
by Zainer at Augsburg, in the British Museum.
TOOTH Reliques of BUDDHA. 1. At Kandy, after Emerson Tennent. 2. At
Fu-chau, after Fortune.
"CHINESE PAGODA" (so called) at Negapatam. From a sketch taken by Sir
Walter Elliot, K.C.S.I., in 1846.
PAGODA at TANJORE. From _Fergusson's History of Architecture_.
Ancient CROSS with Pehlvi Inscription, preserved in the church on ST.
THOMAS'S MOUNT near Madras. From a photograph, the gift of A. Burnell,
Esq., of the Madras Civil Service, assisted by a lithographic drawing in
his unpublished pamphlet on Pehlvi Crosses in South India. N.B.--The
lithograph has now appeared in the _Indian Antiquary_, November, 1874.
The Little MOUNT of ST. THOMAS, near Madras. After Daniel.
Small Map of the ST. THOMAS localities at Madras.
Ancient Christian CHURCH at PARUR or Palur, on the Malabar Coast; from an
engraving in Pearson's _Life of Claudius Buchanan_, after a sketch by the
latter.
SYRIAN CHURCH at Karanyachirra, showing the quasi-Jesuit Facade generally
adopted in modern times. From the _Life of Bishop Daniel Wilson_.
INTERIOR of Syrian CHURCH at Koetteiyam. From the same.
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