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 elxxxfs the assertion of a Sartt/asi who professes that h& has read a Cadjan Book called the Curumber Cheritram. - 19. Extract from the Capita Maha Rishi Agave I in. the possession of the' said Sanyasi. ^ 20. Account of the Curumbers, 4r 21 Ditto of their Forts. 22. Ditto of Kundakota from the verbal communica- tion of some Cummalars. t 23- Ditto of Palliapet known by the name of Ima* mudi pattern konda Munno. 24. Observations respecting the Pandu Culis in ther Tamul country by Appavu. 25. A particular account of ditto. 26. Account of the Vedars y a. celebrated tribe of hunters in ancient times. 27. Ditto of the Bauddha Rajas who reigned at the Fort bf Allipadar 1 ^anki from communications by the Jainas. 28. Ditto of the Swetambaram, Yavaneyam, Nishpan- cham, Dravidam and Kashta Sangam, sects and classes among the Jainas. 29. Ditto of the Establishments of Ganams and Sangams 30. Ditto of ditto of the Jain Pandits with a List of Jain Books and Sovereigns in Arcot. 31 Three Brief accounts of the Devasthdnams of Mala* mandala Permal, Tribhuvaneswer, and Vellyeswer in Sadrangapatnam or Sadras. 32. Account of the separation of the Bauddhas from the ancient Samanals and their sovereigns. 33. Ditto of a Raja, who persecuted the Jains and cut off daily ten of their tribes. 34. Ditto of the foundation of the sects of Siva, Sankhya Mimamsam, Saugadam % Maskari, Smartava and Vaish* navam. 35. Ditto of a hidden Treasure, and a copy of an In- scription at Conatur in the Jagir. . 36. Ditto of Sri hari kota from the verbal communi- cation of t w o aged Reddis.