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I. — Trailokya Dipikn. Paper — Devanagari Character. A description of the three worlds according to the doctrines |^the Jainas: this work is however chiefly confined to the geography of the earths

II.—Bhugola Sangraha. Paper — Telugu Character. A collection of the geographical portions of vari- ous PurdnaSy as the Matst/a, Kurma, Mdrkandeya, Vishnu, Vardha, Narasinha, the Bhdgavat and Rd may ana.

III. — Desanirnaya, Palm leaves. — Grandham Character, incompleted Description of the Fifty-six Countries into whichT India is divided; said to be a portion of the Brah^ mdnda Purdna.

IV. — Silpa Sastra. Palm leaves. — Kamata Chai'acter. A y:ork on the construction of temples and images^