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 C 49 1 by some of the officers of the Raj in favour of Slvapa — but Chimnaji recovered the ascen- dancy and adopted Basawappa, as son and successor. Somasekhara. Baswapa. Chenna Baswapa. Somasekhara — till about the vear 1780. The work comprises also notices of some of the Rajas of Vijayanagar — the Kings of Vijaya- pur — the Nawabs of Sanur — the Rajas of Hara- panapalli, &ca. XIII. — Sirumaria Kathd. Palm leaves. Account of Struma a prince of Buddhahala who was engaged in war with, and defeated and slain by Nrisinha Ray a of Vijayanagar. By Siva KavL XIV. — Tuluva Desa Vernanam. Palm leaves. A description of the different temples and holy shrines in the Tuluva country, of the Saiva religi- on, and an account of the reign of Chenna Bd- wva> XV. — Gokerna Sasana prati. A collection of inscriptions, 151 in number, found on the western coast at or about Gokerna, specify-