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 Xxxvu XIII. 1. Account afMalla Raja and Annama Dexa Rayer of Bijanagar in the Arkot district, 2. Account of Padmanathapuram or ancient Mylapur in ditto. 3. List of the Jaina books in the Jaiua Mat/am of Chilamburm the Chatupat district. 4. Account of the derivations of the Syra, Bauddha Madhava and Vyshnava religions from the ancient Satna* nal religion ; with their dates ; in ditto. 5. List of the names of the famous Muniswaral and Kaviswers or Jain sages and Poets who are now much revered in Dravida Desam with their works. 6. Account of the succession of the ancient famous Jaina sages. 7. Representation of the Jainas respecting their tem- ples in the Arkot district. 8. Account of Vakkran Raja and the petrifactions at TerurakarS in the Valladeoa district. 9. Boundaries and marks of Chera Mandalam, Pandya Mandalam and Tonda Mandalam in the Dravira country* 10. Account of the ancient Sovereigns and the Etymo- logy of the name of Kudumulur Pagoda in the Kdvari paham district. 11. Account of the Origin of the ancient Rajas of Sin* ghala Dzmpam^ or Ceylon. 12. Copy of a list of the Jaina temples and Jaina Tillages in the Southern country in the hands of a Jaina priest at Chilambur in the Jagir country. XIV. 1. Account of the Pandukulis or Tumuli written from different verbal accounts in the Jagir and Arkot districts. 2. Account of Tondaman Chakraverti in the district of Kanchi. , 3. Account of Kandava Rayen and Satu Rayen who ruled at the fort of Teruvadachuram in the Arkot district. 4* Account of the Pagoda of Tcruoadaehuram in the Arkot district., '4f