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No. C. 97.–Stone image of a Jain saint, Hulibidu, Bellary district. ARCHÆOLOGICAL WORKS PROPOSED TO BE
UNDERTAKEN: Pp. 14-15. No. 43.-- Jain temple, Vijayamangalam, Coimbatore district. No. 66.- Jain temple, Tirumalai, North Arcot district. Pp. 22-24. CONSERVATION :
No. 57.- Jain temple on Hemakutam rock, Tambrahalli, Hospet tāluk, Bellary district.
No. 65.- Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Wynaad taluk, Malabar district.
No. 68.–Tombs of the Jain priests, Mudabidri, Karkal tāluk, South Canara district.
No. 69.-Gumtarāya statue, Karkal tāluk, South Canara district.
No. 71.-Jain temple, Vijayamangalam, Erode tāluk, Coimbatore district.
P. 37.-Worship of snakes among the Jains of Southern IndiaGroup of Naga-kals found in Jain temples in South Canara-Custom of offering snake stones among the Jains in South Canara.
No. 80. Jain temple, Vijiamangalam, Erode täluk, Coimbatore district.
No. 146. Jain temple, Tirumalai, Polur tāluk, North Arcot dist.
137(XXI) Report, do, 1916-17. Madras, 1917.
P. 6. PHOTO NEGATIVES : No. C. 98.--Jain temple on a rock near the river, Hampi, Bellary
dist. No. C. 99.-Ganagitti Jain temple, Hampi, Bellary district. No. C. 100-Jain figures in the village, Vengunram, North Arcot dist. No. C. 101.
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Do. No. C. 102.
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Do. No. C. 103.-Boulder with Jain figures, Tirrakkol, Do.
P. 31. Barabar shrines hewn during Asoka's reign either by the Jains or Buddhists,