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 clxxxxiii, 6. The Navaya Shastrum, or the Hindu System of Navigation. 7. Ditto ditto ditto. 8 . Genealogical account of Mampuri Palliapal. » * . 9. Account of Gydna Siva Achari a Matapadi, or chief Priest of a Monastery. 10. Tdmraparni Mahatmyem or Legend of the Tarn* raparni river in the Madura country. 11. Legendary Account of the Jain temples of Kondi swara and of Attadavelayudur iu the district Kangyam under the Zillah of Darapuram. 12. Ditto of the ancient Rajas of the Pandya, Chola and Tonda Mandalams. 13. Genealogical account of Sri Varamkaumudi Pan* dar am and the Chola Rajas. 14. History of the four Pradh&ns or ministers of Ala* Jcendra Raja. 15. The Sriranga Mahatmyem othegcnd of Srirangam. 16. Tiie memoirs and actions of Anayengar a celebrated priest at Srirangam. 17. 18. Genealogical account of the Dynasties of the Chola Chera and Pandyan kings, extracted from a work in the possession of the Poet, Kali of Purtore in the division of Zirodu in the district of Coyamatur, two translations. 19. Account of Edinkota. 50. Moral Instructions of Teruvalluvar. 51. Account of Bhojapatnam near Trichinapali. 22, Particular account of the origin of the Jaina, Bauddha and Vaishnapa sects. S3. A particular account of Kalikala Chola Raja." 84. Chronological series of Hindu Monarchies particu- larly of the south. 25. History of the Telinga or Gentu princes who former- ly ruled the Pandyan Mandalam or country of Madura by Mr. Trumbull. A 2