Selected Publications
Hodgson published numerous notes on the ethnology and natural history, especially in the Journal of the Asiatic Society. Several collections of his essays and notes were also independently published including:
- (1880) Miscellaneous essays relating to Indian subjects (Volume 1) (Volume 2). Trubner and Co., London
- (1874) Essays on the Languages, Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet. Trubner and Co., London
- (1847) On the Kocch, Bódo and Dhimál tribes Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta
- (1841) Illustrations of the literature and religion of the Buddhists Self-published. Serampore
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