Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 35 Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple Publisher: Swati PublicationsPage 76
________________ 68 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [MARCH, 1906. Templo, Lieutenant (Lieutonant-Colonel Sir] Richard Carnao, A Song about Sakhi Sarwar. Caloutta Review, Vol. lxxiii. (1881), pp. 253 ff. Notes on some Coin Legends. Indian Antiquary, Vol. x., 1881, p. 90. Note on Malik-ul-Maut. Indian Antiquary, Vol. x. (1881), pp. 289 #. Some Hindu Songs and Catches from the Villages in Northern India. Caloutta Review. Part I in Vol. lxxiv. (1882), pp.316 ff. Part II in Vol. lxxv. (1882), pp. 41 ff. Some Hindu Folksongs from the Panjáb. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. li.(1882), Pt. I., pp. 151 ff. (The Introduction contains full Grammatical Notes on the Language.) Honorific Class Names in the Panjab. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xi. (1882), pp. 117 ff. Lamia or Adua. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xi. (1882), pp. 232 ff. A Panjab Legend. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xi. (1882), pp. 289 ff. Sarikā, — Maina, - KEPKIAN. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xi., 1882, pp. 291 ff. Twice told tales regarding the Akhund of Swdt. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xi., 1882, pp. 325 f. Songs of the People, - The Civil and Military Gazette, 4th July, 18th and 29th August, 13th September 1882 ; 19th January, 10th and 24th February, 21st March, 6th April, 26th July 1888. (In Punjabi, with translation.) Folklore oj the Headless Horseman in Northern India. Calcutta Review, Vol. Ixxvii. (1883), pp. 260 ff. (contains some Pañjabi verses). , . Some Notes about Rája Rasdld. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xii. (1888), pp. 303 ff. See also Steel, Mrs. F, A. A Dissertation on the Proper Names of Panjabis, with special Reference to the Proper Names of Villages in the Eastern Panjdb. Bombay, 1883. An Examination of the Trade Dialect of the Naqqash or painters on papier maché in the Panjáb and Kashmir. Journal of the Asiatic Society, Bengal, Vol. liii. (1884), Pt. I., pp. 1 ff. On Rasûlû and salivdhaņa. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xiii.(1884), pp. 178 ff. Folksongs from Northern India. Calcutta Review, Vol. lxxvii. (1884), pp. 270 ff. Folksongs from Northern India. Second Series. Calcutta Review, Vol. lxxviii. (1884), pp. 273 ff. Raja Rasalu. Calcutta Review, Vol. lxxix. (1884), pp. 379 ff. The Legende of the Panjab. Bombay and London. Vol. i., 1884; Vol. ii., 1885; Vol. iii., 1900. The Dehli Dalals and their Slang. Indian Antiquary, Vol. xiv., 1885, pp. 155 ff.Page Navigation
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