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 fckxxitf 81. Ditto of Terupanagudi Pagoda. 82. Ditto of the Vellur Moorish Family. 83. A very particular account of Teruvapadi Pa< godah. 84. Account of Vellacal Madu> or heaps of white pebbles. 85. The remarks of Appavu respecting Durakol in the Taluk of Vandawasi. 86. Account of the mountain called Arogiri. 87. Ditto otAzhagya Chaynen and Angada Kunden who feigned in the Fort of Ayeliam Mala in the Arcot country. ' 88. Account of Pundih near Ami. 89. Kyfeat of the Curamba fort at Pondari. 90. Succession of Hindu Kings. 91. A particular account of VakkaranRafo. 92. Zabtah or list of the Rajahs who governed the Carnation procured in Arcot. 93. A very particular account of the successions of the ancient Jain Munisarals. 94. Kyfeat of the Jainas of Tonda Mandalam. 96. Remarks at Pancha Tirtha near Mahabalipur. CLASS III— TAMUL. Relating to the Southern Provinces- 1. The Sivendhi Puranam or Sthala Purdnam, or Le- gendary History of Trichinapali. 2. Sola Desa Purviga Cheritra^ the History of the Kings who reigned in Sola Desam or Chola Desam. 3. History of Manikyavasager. 4. Translation of the Life of Agastya. 5. ^ The Divya Cheritra } or Divine actions of Sri Rdmanuja Achari.