Short fiction
117. “The Great Cat and Dog Question,” Household Words, vol 1 (18 May 1850): 172-175.
118. “Legends of the Dekhan: The Fatal Armlet,” The Keepsake, 1841: 23-57. (See items 84-85.)
119. “The Midnight Search,” The Belgravian Annual, (Christmas) 1869: 73-80.
Articles and reviews
120. “Administration of Berar,” Edinburgh Review, 137.279 (Jan 1873): 225-245.
121. “Administration of India,” The British and Foreign Review, 11.21 (1840): 151-210.
122. “Ancient Remains at the Village of Jiwarji Near Firozabad on the Bheema,” Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 3.2 (Jan 1851): 179-196.
123. “The Catalogue of Indian Musical Instruments, Presented by Colonel P. T. French,” A lecture to the Royal Irish Academy. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 9 (1867): 106-125.
124. “Cotton Culture in India,” Edinburgh Review, 115.234 (April 1862): 478-509.
125. “Descriptions of Cairns, Cromlechs, Kistvaens, and Other Celtic, Druidical, or Scythian Monuments in the Dekhan; Results of Examination of a Group of Ancient Cairns on Twizell Moor, in Northumberland,” Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 24 (1865): 329-62.
126. “Description of the Contents of a Cairn at Hyat Nagger in the Dekhan,” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 10 (1870): 60-64.
127. “Education in India,” The British and Foreign Review, 18 (1844): 146-178.
128. “Fergusson on Tree and Serpent Worship,” Edinburgh Review, 130.266 (Oct 1869): 484-509.
129. “The Geology and Races of India,” Edinburgh Review, 141.288 (April 1875): 330-362.
130. “Grant’s Central Provinces of India,” Edinburgh Review, 135.275 (Jan 1872): 196-221.
131. “Human Sacrifices and Infanticide in India,” Edinburgh Review, 119.244 (April 1864): 389-412.
132. “Hunter’s Annals of Rural Bengal,” Edinburgh Review, 129.263 (Jan 1869): 200-229.
133. “Indian Costumes and Textile Fabrics,” Edinburgh Review, 126.257 (July 1867): 125-150.
134. “Letters from Egypt 1863-1865,” Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 72.481 (Nov 1865): 580-89.
135. “The Native Literature of India,” from The Afternoon Lectures on English Literature and Art second series, London: Bell & Daldy, 1864.
136. “The Native Princes of India and the East India Company,” The British and Foreign Review, 8 (Jan 1839): 154-245.
137. “Notices on Cromlechs, Cairns and other Scytho-Druidical Remains in the Principality of Sorapur,” Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 4.17 (Jan 1853): 380-429.
138. “On Prehistoric Archeology of India,” Journal of the Ethnological Society, 1 New Series (1869): 157-177. (This is a paper Taylor gave to the Ethnological Society of London, essentially the same as item 111, which was printed earlier.)
139. “On the Thugs,” The New Monthly Magazine, 38 (July 1833): 277-287.
140. “The Rock Cut Temples of India,” Edinburgh Review, 122.250 (Oct 1865): 371-95.
141. “Sketch of the Topography of East and West Berar, in Reference to the Production of Cotton,” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 20 (1863): 1-21.
143. “State of Thuggee in India,” The British and Foreign Review, 15.29 (1843): 246-291.
[Taylor was also an official correspondent in India for The Times from 1841 to 1853 and contributed to The Athenaeum.]