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 clxxjxfr 58. Ditto of Candkayen and Chitiurayen (wo so- vereigns who reigned at Teruvedachuram. 59. Ditto of Colatdur or Gold produced in paddy Stalks. 60. A very particular account of the Saiva an4 Vaisknava Rajas who reigned in the Fort of Azhee Padu in the Taluk of Tiruvallur. 61. Account of Mamendur. 62. Ditto of the Vyalwar Polliapett Samasthanam* 63. Ditto of the ancient city of Mahabalipur. 64. History of the Carnatic Payenghat, down to th$ Government of the English. 65. Account of Madras. 66. The Tondaman Yuddha Chefitram. 67. The duties and office of the Canunga, &c. &c. 68 Jaina Samhar Cheritram or account of the persecu- tion of 8,000 Jainas at Puntaganagaram near Teruvalur extracted from the Sthala Puranum of Marasamma Nagar. 69. Account of Mylapur and its conquest by the Muselmans. 70. History of Makaraz Bomaraz translated by JRamkrishna. 71. Account of Malla Rajah and Annamadeva who came from Bijayanagar, procured in the Arcot country. 72. Ditto of the lrlawars or jungle people in the Vata* valum Polliapett. 73. Ditto of Srihari Kota by Suba Rao. 74. Ditto of Paduvur Agraharam. 75. Ditto of Mupundoti Volah. 76. Ditto of the different soils in the Madras country. •77. A very particular account of Uttunga Bhoja Maha Raja. 78. Ditto Ditto of Vamanada Puram or ancient Mailapur. 79* Kyfiat of the Pandava Kulis. 80. Account of the cast called Nokers.