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Religion, p. 130, note, and Introduction to Buddhaghosha, and to Dhammapada (above). We incline to accept 471 to 483 as the extreme limits of the date of Buddha's death (Kern, 380; Davids, 412).]
[Footnote 43: On Hsing (671) see Beal, IA. X. 109, 194; Müller, India. 'FàHien's travels are now published by Legge, 'Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms.' There are other editions. See also Sykes, JRAS. 1841, p. 248; Beal, ib. xix. 191.]
[Footnote 44: On Japanese Buddhism there have been published some texts by Japanese scholars (ed. Müller, Aryan Series of Anecdota Oxoniensia). See JRAS. xii. 153.]
[Footnote 45: Chalmers, J[=a]takas (ed. Cowell, vol. 1) is announced. Compare JRAS. xxiv. 423. On Barlaam u. Joasaph see now the exhaustive essay of Kuhn, Abh. d.k. Bayerisch. Ak. 1894 (with all literature).]
[Footnote 46: By the same, Avad[ra]naçataka, Mus. Guimet, xviii (JA. 1879, xiv). The Da[t.Jhavamça, Melloné, Ann. du MG. vii.]
[Footnote 47: Triratna and tricula. The articles following are by MurrayAynsley (Asiatic Symbolism), on svastika, trees, serpents, evil eye, etc. On the evil eye and the poison-girl, vi[s.]akany[=a), see now the interesting essay of Hertz (Abh. d. Bayern. Akad, 1894), who connects the superstition with the religious practice described above, p. 505, note 2.]
[Footnote 48: For older essays see also Schönberg, ZDMG. vii. 101 (rocktemples); JAS. Beng. xxv. 222 (Khandgiri temples); Yule, JAS. Beng., 1857, Ancient Buddhistic Remains (on the Irawady): Sykes, Miniature Caityas in Buddhist topes, JRAS. 1854, pp. 37, 227.]