Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) An American Tribe and its Buffalo and an Asiatic Tribe and its Fish. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 130-135
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Antiquity of the Custom of Sati. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 109-121
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Baby Language among the Parsees. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 107-108
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Belief about the Dubbâ or the Drowning Spirit in India. Its Parallel in ancient Irân. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 146-150
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Book-Procession of the Tibetan Llamas, as seen at Darjeeling. In: Anthropological papers Part IV Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 93-99
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Christian Cross with a Pahlavi Inscription recently discovered in the Travancore State. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 1-18
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Custom of Privileged Thefts. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 60-67
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Eighteen remarkable Things or Events of the Reign (593-628 A.C.) of Khusru Parviz (Chosroes II) of Persia. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 19-45
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Exorcism of Spirit in India and Exorcism of Physical Impurity in Persia - A Parallel with Respect to the various Parts of the Body treated in the Exorcism. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 100-106
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Germ of the Evolution Theory in old Iranian Literature. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 30-41
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Norsemen Story of Balder the Beautiful and the Iranian Story of Asfandyar the Brazen-Bodied (Ruin-Tan). In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 55-59
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Note on an Egyptian Deed of conveyance about 2,330 Years old. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 68-73
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Note on the "Mystic Eyes" on Indian Boats. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 206-212
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Note on the Custom of the Interchange of Dress between Males and Females. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 151-160
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A Note on two Chalukya Plates found at Dhamadachcha in the Naosari District. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 94-100
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Owl in Folklore. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 42-54
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Presidential Address: Cultural Anthropology as Observed in a Government House Reception. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 161-185
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Root-Idea at the Bottom of Nudity Spells. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 122-129
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Rustam Manock (1635-1721 A.C.), The Broker of the English East India Company (1699 A.C.) and the Persian Qisseh (History) of Rustam Manock. A Study. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 101-320
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Story of Alexander the Great and the Poison-Damsel of India. A Trace of it in Firdousi's Shāh-Nāmeh. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 75-93
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The Vish Kanya or Poison Damsel of ancient India. Illustrated by the Story of Susan Ramashgar in the Persian Burzo-Nameh. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 226-239
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Was there any Institution in ancient Iran like that of Caste in India? In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 199-205
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) Zest in Life. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 186-198
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A few Marriage songs of the Parsees at Nargol. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 136-145
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A few Marriage songs of the Parsees at Nargol, Part II. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 213-225
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A few Notes from and on recent Anthropological Literature. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 74-92
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) A few Persian Inscriptions of Kashmir. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 4. Bombay, Times of India Press 1929, pp. 46-74
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1929) The social Life of a Christian of Mediaeval England and the social Life of a Parsee of Modern India. In: Anthropological papers, Part IV: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1929, pp. 1-29
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) The Afghanistan of the Amir and the ancient Mazdayacnâns. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 215-224
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) Archery in Ancient Persia - A Few Extraordinary Feats. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 65-76
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) A Fârman of Emperor Jehangir in favour of two Parsees of the Dordi family of Naosari, with other cognate Documents of the Mogul times. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 98-169
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) An Instance of Royal Swayamvara as Described in the Shâh-Nâmeh of Firdousi. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 57-64
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) A Mahomedan View of Comets. The View of the ancient Irânians (Pishinigâns). In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 247-277
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) The Mogul Emperors at Kashmir: Jehangir's Inscriptions at Virnâg. An inscription on the Dâl Lake. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, 1-50a
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) A Parsi Prayer, Presenting Passages, Parallel to those of two Greek and Chinese Anecdotes. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 225-230
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) Some Prayer-gestures of the Babylonians and Assyrians. Their Parallels among the ancient Iranians and modern Parsees. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 170-194
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) "The Story of the King and the Gardener" - Emperor in the Waki'âti Jehangiri of Jehangir and its Parallels. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 51-56
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) An Unpublished Mogul Inscription at the Margalla Pass near Rawalpindi. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 77-97
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) A Visit to the Great Wall of China. A Similar Wall of King Noshirwân (Chosroes I.) of Persia. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 195-214
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1927) Wine among the ancient Persians. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1927, pp. 231-246
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Aghukhoh of Sema Nagas of the Assam Hills and the Chah of the Kabulis. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 184-191
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Bombardement of Paris from a Distance of 60 Miles, supposed to be a Mystery. An Instance of a somewhat similar Mystery in the ancient History of Persia. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 1-7
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Indian Custom of a Husband or Wife not Naming his Wife or her Husband. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 114-129
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Khutba of the Mahomedans and the Dasturi of the Parsees. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 191-197
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) Leprosy, an old Iranian view of it. The Legend suggesting Cow-Urine as its supposed preventive. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 93-114
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Monastic Institution of Burma and its Phongys, the Buddhist Priests. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 130-149
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) Oaths among the ancient Iranians and the Persian Saogand-Nameh. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 72-92
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) The Physical Character of the Arabs: Their Relations with ancient Persians. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 8-51
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A few Notes on a Flying visit to Japan - Paper III: The Tea-Cult of the Japanese. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 233-248
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A few Notes on a Flying visit to Japan - Paper IV: The Torii of Japan and the Torans of India. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 249-278
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A few Notes on a Flying visit to Japan from an Anthropological point of view - Paper I: History and Origin of the People. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 197-211
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A few Notes on a Flying visit to Japan from an Anthropological point of view - Paper II: Religion. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 212-233
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A few Parsee Nîrangs (Incantations or religious formulae). In: Anthropological papers Part III Papers Read Before the Anthropology Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 52-71
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1924) A visit to Nasik on the opening Days of the present Sinhast Pilgrimage. In: Anthropological papers, Part III: Papers Read Before the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Bombay, British India Press 1924, pp. 149-183
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) Birth Customs and Ceremonies of the Parsees. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 57-67
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A Devil-driving procession of the Tibetan Buddhists as seen at Darjeeling and a few thoughts suggested by it. In: Anthropological Papers, Part II: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay., Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 124-143
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A Few Notes on the Ancient and Modern Folklore about the Peacock. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 47-56
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A Few Stories of Witchcraft, Magic, &c., told by Niccolao Manucci in his "Storia do Mogor" or Mogul India (1653-1708). In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 16-30
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A Note on "The Women's Hunt" (Jani-Sikar) among the Orâons of Chota Nagpur. In: Anthropological Papers, Part II: Papers read before the Anthropological Society in Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 196-200
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A Note on the Antiquity of Man: An Iranian View of the Creation of Man. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 218-233
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) The Persian Origin of the Kurds and the Tajiks. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 40-46
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) Sex in Birth and Sex after Death. In: Anthropological Papers, Part II: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay., Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 201-217
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) The Vadâris of the Villages round the Deolali Camp in the Nasik District. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 1-15
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) The Wedding Sand in Knutsford (Cheshire, England) and the Wedding Sand in India. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 31-39
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A few Tibetan Customs and a few Thoughts suggested by them. The Prayer-Flags. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 68-84
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A few Tibetan Customs and a few Thoughts suggested by them. The Prayer-Wheels. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 85-91
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1918) A few Tibetan customs and a few thoughts suggested by them. The prayer beads or rosaries. In: Anthropological Papers, Part II: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay., Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1918, pp. 92-109
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) An Account of Comets as given by Mahomedan Historians and as contained in the books of the Pishinigan or the Ancient Persians referred to by Abul Fazl. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 68-105
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) The Ancient History of the Suez Canal from the times of the Ancient Egyptian Kings. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 175-195
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) Ancient Pâtaliputra: Dr. D. B. Spooner's Recent Excavations at its site and the Question of the Influence of Ancient Persia upon India. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 211-286
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) Bombay, as seen by Dr. Edward Ives in the year 1754 A.D. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 17-41
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) A Copper-plate Inscription of Khandesh. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 350-358
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) The Date of the Death of Nizam. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 9-16
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) The Early History of the Huns and their Inroads in India and Persia. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 293-349
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) A Few Materials for a Chapter in the Early History of Bactria, collected from some Iranian Sources. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 106-118
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) Goethe's Parsi-nameh or Buch des Parsen, i.e., the Book of the Parsees. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 119-148
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) India in the Avesta of the Parsis. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 201-210
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) Maçoudi on Volcanoes. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 1-8
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) A Note of Correction for the Paper "A Persian Inscription of the Mogul times". In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 287-292
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) A Persian Inscription of the Mogal times on a stone found in the District Judge's Court at Thana. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 149-173
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) Recorded instances of children having been nourished by Wolves and Birds of Prey. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 2. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 196-200
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1917) A few Notes on Broach from an Antiquarian point of view. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, The Times Press 1917, pp. 42-67
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1914) Tibetan salutations and a few thoughts suggested by them. In: Anthropological Papers, Part II: Papers read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 2. Bombay, The British India Press 1914, pp. 110-123
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Astôdan, or A Persian Coffin said to be 3,000 Years old, sent to the Museum of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, by Mr. Malcom, of Bushire. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 7-22
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) An Avesta Amulet for Contracting Friendship. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 131-139
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Charms or Amulets for some Diseases of the Eye. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 43-50
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Cock as a sacred Bird in ancient Iran. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 104-121
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Dhangurs and the Dhavars of Mâhâbleshwar. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 67-80
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A Few Notes on Auspicious Horses. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 191-199
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A Few Notes on the Todâs of the Nilgiris. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 208-224
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Gruz (Mace) as a Symbol among the Zoroastrians. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 313-329
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Haoma in the Avesta. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 225-243
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Horse in ancient Iran. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 81-95
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Kashas of the Iranian Barashnum and the Boundary Lines of the Roman Lustrum. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 330-339
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Kiss of Peace among the Bene-Israels of Bombay and the Hamazor among the Persees. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 283-294
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Mr. K. Enostranzav's Paper on the Ossuaries and Astodâns of Turkestan, with a few further Observations on the Astodân. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 295-306
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Nirang-I-Jashan-I-Burzigarân. A religious Formula used as a Charm on the Day of the Festival of the Cultivators. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 122-130
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Note on the Kolis of Bassein. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 263-267
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Omens among the Parsees. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 1-6
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) On the Chariot of the Goddess: A supposed Remedy for Driving out an Epidemic. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 96-103
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A Parsee Deed of Partition more than 150 Years old: A Form of Slavery referred to Therein. In: Asiatic Papers: Mostly Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 167-172
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Parsee Life in Parsee Songs: Part 1, Cradle Songs. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 140-157
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Persian Mâr-Nâmeh or, The Book for Taking Omens from Snakes. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 3. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 34-42
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Rat Problem and the Ancients. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 355-365
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Some Parsee Marriage Customs. How far they borrowed from the Hindus? In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 307-312
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) St. Michael of the Christians and Mithra of the Zoroastrians - A Comparison. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 173-190
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A Story of Shiva as described in a Panchi or Gaddhi Song, heard in 1899 at Dharmasâlâ. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 244-262
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Suicides and Old Age. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 268-282
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Thâkûrs of Matheran. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 158-166
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Two Iranian Incantations for Burying Hair and Nails. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 340-354
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Veneration paid to the Plane-Tree in Persia. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 200-207
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A few Superstitions common to Europe and India. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 23-33
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) A few ancient Beliefs about the Eclipse and a few Superstitions based on those Beliefs. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 51-66
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Ancient Name of Sanjan. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 210-216
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Antiquity of the Avesta. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 111-136
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Bas-relief of Beharam Gour (Beharam V.) at Naksh-i-Rustam, and His Marriage with an Indian Princess. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 67-84
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Belief about the Future of the Soul among the ancient Egyptians and Iranians. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 137-146
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) Cashmere and the Ancient Persians. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 99-110
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Cities of Iran as described in the old Pahlavi Treatise of Shatroiha-i-Airan. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 147-182
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Divine Comedy of Dante and the Virâf-nâmeh of Ardâi Virâf. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 31-44
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Etymology of a Few Towns of Central and Western Asia, as given by Eastern Writers. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 183-200
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) Firdousi on the Indian Origin of the Game of Chess. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 85-98
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Game of Ball-Bat (Chowgan-gui) among the Ancient Persians, as described in the Epic of Firdousi. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 23-30
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The Irish Story of Cucullin and Conloch and the Persian Story of Rustam and Sohrab. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 53-66
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) A New Medal of King Behrâm Gour. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bd. 1. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 235-240
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) References to China in the Ancient Books of the Parsees. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 241-254
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The River Karun. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society 1905, pp. 1-22
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) The So-called Pahlavi Origin of the Sindibâd-nâmeh, or, The Story of the Seven Wise Masters. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 45-52
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1905) An Untranslated Chapter of the Bundehesh. In: Asiatic Papers: Papers read before the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay, Bombay Education Society's Press 1905, pp. 217-234