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 C 50 ] ing endowments and grants made to the temple of Siva. XVI. — Mugur Arasu Cheritra. Palm leaves. Some account of the Zemindari of Mugur, a district north of Seringapatam, and of the family of the Zemindar. XVII. — Kddamba Aram Cheritra. Paper. Anttecount of the Kddamba princes of Bctnava* si — of whom however only the folio wing* are speci- fied Kadamba Rdya, who reigned after the Mau- rya princes of the Puranas — Mayuraverma who succeeded him and brought the Brahmans into the Cone an — Trinetra Ray a his son — J ay and Trine- tra his son, and Hdsika Rdya. — The account then goes to the invasion of the south by Alia of Delhi, and continues with the Beldla princes and the Hay- as of Vijayanagar to Viva Sadasiva.