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 ilxxxxir r 96. Ditto of Varaguna Pandya Raja of Madura* 27. Ditto of the Pandya Rajas* 28. The ancient History of Madura, with a brief ac- count of the 74 Pandya Rajas. 99. The History of the ancient sage Agastya from the Skanda Purdnam. SO. Ditto of the eighteen sacred Epithets of the God Tup Perumal. 31. Translation of the Tamul Book called Jati 32. Genealogical account of the Mahratta Princes of Tanjore. 33. Madura Purdnam or ancient account of Madura. 34. Particular account of Terumaladi 3 cos. N £ of Trichinapali. 35. Account of the Paligars of Aryalur. 36. Ditto of Gangagondavaram. 37. Particular account of Mail Nad, Kil Nad, Peria mail nad and Vesing Nad the Kolleri District in Madura. r 38* Story of the foundation of Madura. 39. History of the Rajas who ruled over the province of Koimbatorti an account of the learned Bramins of Sri* ranganiy and of the Tribe of Accountants. S9. Account of the virtue of Bathing in the River Ka- veri in the sign of Thula or Libra. 40. A particular account of the first Chola Raja. 41. History of the Matura Ramapyan. 42. Genealogical account of Appa Naik of Cunnavedi. 43. Ditto of Valla Kondama Naik. 44. Ditto of Ama Naik. 45. Ditto of Kottumpad. 46. Kyfiy at of Manar kota Chinnar Naik. £7, Genealogical account of Naltamsingama Naik. 48. Ditto of Sami Naik ofRamagiri. 49. Ditto of Kanapa Naidn. ■'- >• o
 * Vellami on distinction of casts;