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 xxxvin 5. Account of the ancient gold products of Kallaturit, in ditto. 6. Account of the places of hidden treasure in the, Aikot dis rict. 7. Account of Tondamandalam and its ancient inha- bitants Jjaders and Kur umbers, their customs &c. 8. Acrount of the Fort of Kurumbers at Marntiam near Kinchi in the Utfaamallur district. 9. Account of Madhurantakam in the Jagir country. 10. Account of the old Fort at A kudu Tanki in the Ar~ &ol district. 1. Account of the war of Tondaman Chakraxarti and Visrcavasu Raja in ditto. 2. Account of Arkot and its Etymology. 3. Account of the Bauddha Raj:is who reigned in 'he F ort of Al'apadatartgi and the transportation of the Baud- dhas to Pegu and KandL 4. Curious account of the destruction of the 8000 Jnin Saivasis or sages, who were in the Matam, and Cjllege, which was in Panra'oga Nagaram in dittt. 5. Account of the first Kinjr Tayamanalli Chola liaja, who founded the Chola Mandalam. XVI. . 1. Account of the Ma! am of Gn&nasivachari in the Koimbatur country. 2. Account of the Pagoda of Tadukambu in the Mad* hura district. 3. Genealogical account of La 7 cshmipati naik the Ze- mindar of Udajjakota in the Dindigal district. 4. Account of the Pagoda of Vadda Madhura Decas* fhanam in ditto. 5. Account of the Zemindar of Mamparu Pallapatt in ditto. 6. Account of the Merchants at Dindigal in the Koim- batur country. ^