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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[DECEMBER, 1898.
1889. 63. Some Further Contributions on the Geography of Gujarat. 64. The Begumra Grant of Nikumbhallasakti, dated in the Year 406. 65. Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay Presidency during the Year 1883-84.
1890. 66. Texts of the Asoka Edicts on the Delhi Mirat Pillar and of the Separate Edicts on the
Allahabad Pillar. 67. Note on Harshavardhana's Conquest of Nepal. 68. Alberuni's India, Ed. Edward C. Sachau.
1891. 69. The Barabar and Nagarjuni Hill Cave Inscriptions of Asoka and Dasaratha. 70. The Date of the Græco-Buddhist Pedestal from Hashtnagar.
1892. 71. The Dates of the Vaghela Kings of Gujarat.
1893. 72. Asoka's Sahasram, Rupnath and Bairat Edicts.
1894. 73. The Roots of the Dhatapatha not found in Literature. 74. Note on Prof. Jacobi's Age of the Veda and Prof. Tilak's Opinion. 75. Bulletin of the Religions of India (Dr. Morison's Transaltion).
1895. 76. The Origin of the Kharoshthi Alpbabet.
1896. 77. Epigraphic Discoveries in Mysore. 78. A New Kharoshthi Inscription from Swat. 79. The Sohgaura Copper-plate. 80. A New Inscribed Græco-Buddhist Pedestal. 81. Apastamba's Quotations from the Puranas.
1897. 82. The Villages in the Gujarat Rashtrakuta Grants from Torkhede and Baroda. 83. The Origin of the Town of Ajmer and of its Name. 84. A Jaina Account of the End of the Vaghelas of Gujarat.
.1898. 85. A Legend of the Jaina Stupa at Mathura. .
To this last paper I was obliged to add a footnote to p. 54 of the volume for 1898, the very last page of the Indian Antiquary on which it was destined that Bühler's handiwork should appear: -" It is right to add that Dr. Böbler, my personal friend for many years and the greatest friend and supporter that the Indian Antiquary ever possessed, had no opportunity of seeing this, his last article, through the press."
And now, with thanks to those who have helped in this act of piety, I conclude these last words in memory of the universal scholar, whose loss our generation will not see replaced.