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 cxli XIV. I. Hindu Chronology and succession of Dynasties, 'Written at Punah. 2. Memoir of the succession of the Dekhini Padshahs of Bijapur. 3. Names of the twenty-two and a half Subahs of the Empire in the time of Alemgir Padshah. 4. History of Hamanda Punt, a Mahratta tale, 5. Account of Dowlatabad, anciently called Deva- g?ri. 6. The Legendary story of Ram Raja of Devagiri now called Dowlatabad. 7. Account of the district of Ahmednagar in theDekhin^ 8. Descriptive memoir of the ancient place of Ellora near Dowlatabad. 9. Description of Ellora and of the several caverns, sculptures, figures &c. carved there, Examined and des- cribed in February 1806. 10. Route from Aurungabad to Ellora. II. Sketch of the part of the Hill cut perpendicularly, and the Excavations in the face thus cut. 12. Two Drawings. 13. Memoir of the three Slhalams Trei/ambak 9 Ndsik and Panchdvati. 14. Historical account of Ndsik and Panchdvati. 15. Account of the Rajas who ruled at Ndsik. • 16. Particular account of the Temples, Religious Build- ings and remarkahles places, at Ndsik, Panchdvati and the neighbouring places. 17. Memoir of the Loha Danda Kshetra or Sthala Ma* hatmyam of Punderpur. 18. Historical Notices of MirjL XV. 1. List of the fifty-six divisions of Jambu Dwipam. • 2. Bhugolam or Cosmography of the Hindus.