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ASTRONOMY

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COMPLETE CELESTIAL ATLAS, together with a FULL INDEX OF STARS, PLANETS, and CONSTELLATIONS.

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OLD CHIPPED STONES OF INDIA.

Founded on the Collection In the Calcutta Museum. By A. C LOGAN, LCS.

CONTENTS.— In trod uctory— The Coast System-General Features or Coast— Godavari, Ki«n». N"rlW, Clmi({ltput, Ami!, rvridiibr^y. dnkblore, T«ijo«, Madura. Ti.inev.lli Eastern Districts, Travaneore, Ratnagiri, WiusTB-Shniha, Granls, and Talus™ of the Inltrioi — Be](num, Dharwar, Bijnpur, Bellory, Knmnl, Cnddapah Districts, Godavari, Ner- budd:.. Jumna, Sabarmali, Indus Riven, I-ower Bcnial, Orissa, Central India, Rajpulana, Uundelth.-.nd, Hurma The Kanat Cam - Bill.! Suream and Van Zarr-^ TheSurfaee Period —Discussion of Term — Central Provinces, Cenlial India. Bundelkhand, Behar, Cbau Nagpur — Antiquity of ih.e ^trnu in which r,-il;oi.l'<l.i. Implements have been found, or with which they are associated— Ueieriplion and CUiiii Hen lion of the Stones— Distribution of Stones and of the Men whouted them— Quart rite, Trap and Flint Period— Use, of the Stones— Observations on the later Implement -ITienriei of Quainfani and Keane— Speculation on the Evolution of Man and hi» Dispsrsion— The Cavemen of Europe and India— Language no