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Rh 211; of arms, 218-22; of wooden manufactures, 233-36, 243; of Mainpuri Tárkashi, 244-45; of Hushiárpur inlaid wood, 247; of Vizagapatam work, 247; of Mysore inlaid work, 248; of lacquered ware, 255, 257, 258; of stone articles, 262-64; of Agra mosaic, 266; of agates and other stones, 267, 268, 270; of Murshidabad and other ivory work, 275-80; of horn manufactures, 281; of pottery, 284-86, 288; of glass manufactures, 296; of leather manufactures, 303-305; of shields, 305; of mats, 307; of cotton fabrics, 317, 318, 320, 323, 324, 327; of silk fabrics, 333-34; of Palampores, 358; of embroidery, 370, 372, 375, 381, 383, 385, 387; of carpets, 389, 394, 396, 397.

Prome in Burma, ornaments, 131,

Pudukota (Pudocottah) in Madras, Boomerang found in,2l6.

Pujá-pátra, sacrificial utensil, 190.

Pullangolal, a flute, 88.

Pur, leather bucket, 304.

Puránas, sacred books, 39.

Puri (Pooree) in Bengal, Sozni cloths, 371.

Purnia (Purnea) in Bengal, Bidri-ware, 183-86.

Pushpa-pátra, a sacrificial plate, 186.

Pushparág, topaz, 107.

Putranjiva Roxburghii nuts, ornaments made of, 153.

Pyála, Pyále, a sacrificial utensil, 188, 189.

Quill work on leather, 303-4.

Rabáb, a musical instrument, 82.

Raichur (Raichoor) in Haidrabad, shoes, 302; leather manufactures, 306; cotton fabrics, 328; silk fabrics, 338.

Raidrug in Madras, sandal wood carving, 240, 242.

Rajgarh in Alwar, lacquered ware, 256.

Rajmahendri see Godávari.

Rájmistris or masons, 40.

Rajputana (Rajpootana), paintings, 10; Bikánir pictures, 18; stone figures, 32; masks, 34; stone carving, 37, 48-52; architectural models, 385 decorative paintings, 41; wood-carving, 45, 236; ornaments, 127; enamelled jewellery, 139, 140, 142-143; gold and silver plate, 165; enamelled ware, 171, 174; brass-ware, 203-5; arms, 219-20; cutlery, 225; lacquered ware, 254, 255; ivory-carving, 276-77; horn manufactures, 280; pottery, 288; glass manufactures, 295-96; shoes, 302; cotton fabrics, 324; woollen fabrics, 343; printed fabrics, 355-56; embroidery, 377-78; carpets, 395.