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 CLASS V.— KERNATA &c. Relating to Mysore, Bednore and the other divit* ions of Kernata proper. 1. Abstract account of the Rajas that ruled over CMUaldrug. > 2. General sketches of the History, of the South, compiled by Holahonur Subhaya, with ancient Inscrip- tions of the Velala and Bijayanagar Dynasties. 3. Ditto remarks on Mysore, enquired from different intelligent Bramins at Mysore. 4* Account of the Ambakar or Boatmen of Simaga with an Inscription. 5. Ditto of Hdla Bed. 6. Ditto of Sixana Samudra. 7. Ditto of Srirangapatan and the My sore country by C. V. Boria. 8. Ditto of Likkana Danai/c and Madana Danaih 9. Life of Hyder Alt. 10. Translation of the Kyfiyat of Cavala Drug Pettah. J I. Ditto of an account of Yugavat Agraharam. 19. History of the temple of Varada Raja Swami at Vdgata Agraharum. 13. Account of the Purgunnah Kolar. 14. Kyfiyat of the Mint at Naggar, 15. Account of Mysore and the Srirangapatam Rajas* 36. Kyfiyat of Srirangapatam. 17. Account of Avani Kshetra. 18. Legendary account of Yadavagiri or Mallacotta. 19. Translation of the ancient account of Kunlala Nagat. 20. Accounts of Hari Yengala village and ChendrQ* drona Hill. « SI. Ditto of JJosscoita Taluk.