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52 1.—Along the tight bank of the present Son—

Maner—Near the junction of the Son and the Ganges—see ante.

Dâudnagar—Possesses a Muhammadan tomb of no interest or great antiquity.

Kıspa.

Barawang.

Kouch.

Pâli.

Sihanri.

Deokut, on the Dháwá nala

Manda Hills.

Bhuraha.

Gunarya.

Umga.

Deo.

Bishenpur Ghenjan.

Pái Bighá.

Mátka Hill.

Chillor.

Murhar.

Sherghâti.

Hasanpur kako.

Dharâwat (see ante).

Ner Mushakrat.

Kauwa-dol Hill (see ante).

Barâbar Hills (see ante).

Belá.

Hilsa.

Telâda (see ante).

The Nâgârjuni Hills (see ante).

Jâru (see ante).

The Hariharnáth Hill (see ante).

Gaya.

Ram Gaya.

Buddha Gaya. Mora Pahar.

Bakror.

Sheonogar.

Islampur (see ante).

Dapthu.

Lát (see ante).

Shâhpur Átmá.

Baragaon.

Jagadispur.

Jáfara.

Silao.

Nâdera (see ante).

Gowror (see ante).

Râjgir.

Jethian.

Kurkihâr.

Punâwa.

Bishanpur Tandwa.

Sitamarhi.

Ghosrâwan.

Titarâwan.

Parvata.

Afsand.

Roh.

Satgaon.

Ektâtrah.

Shekpura.

Sikandra.

Premaya.

Naulakagarh.

Balagudar.

Rajhâna.

Raghogarh.

Lakhisarai.

Jaynagar.

Brindâban.

Hasanpur.

Nongarh.

Indpa, near Jamui.