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coin
.. 131
obowa (H. rauniri), fly-flap .. .. .. 131 | Cogee Petrus (Khawaja Potrus) .. Sc. 86, 88 chup (chop.' stamp)
.. sc. 100 coinage, Portuguese, of Albuquerque .. 73, 70 chi-ku (ceremony)
coining, in the Arthusastra .. .. .. 12: China, the St. Thomas legend in ..
56 coins, punch-markod 123; & Travancore collec. China root (Smilax pecudo-China). See phisiok
tion 160 ; Tibetan 228, 220. See also ourron. root. .
cy, former, in Burma. Chinese of Chincheo (Fukhion), and the To. Collett, Capt. Jon. .. .. Sc. 109, 110, 11:3 chari
colour and caste .. .. .. 49-52, 67, 91, 93 Ohinnamalai (the Littlo Mount); and Cala Comcopha Connicoply. See Kama Kuppa.
mina .. .. .. .. 53—56, 332 commerce in the Nicobar Islands .. .. 81 Chinnapatnam (Chenapatnam) .. .. Bc. 91, 92 Commercial Policy of the Moguls, by D. l'ant chinthe (the lion weight) . . . . . 75
(book-notice) .. ..
.. .. .. 100 chintz (chints) .. .. Sc. 82, 94, 107, 108 Commeroon (Gombroon) .. .. .. Se. 97, 102 Chiplear. See Chippolêr.
conbalingun (the common pumpkin), Bowrey's Chippalor, N. N. E. of Nellore .. So. 93, 96, 97, 101 reference to the
.. .. 146 chit, chitty, early use of words .. .. .. 180 congee (starch used by Indians), ourly English Chitor and ita siegen (contd. from vol. LIX, referonce to .. .
p. 239) .. .. .. 1-5, 21---23 conjugation and declension .. .. LA.V. 50 Chitor and the Mughals ...,
. .. 60 conker (H. karikar) .. .. .. .. 211 choky, meaning a chair, we of the word in conshin. See chandana. Tabagát---Akbart ..
consonante, pronunciation of .. .. I.A.V. 56 Cholaperumal,' k., con vortod by St. Thomas.. 106 Coomaraswamy, A. K. Catalogue of the Indian chop. See chhap.
Collections in The Muscum of Fine Arts, Bos. ohouso (a herald, etc.), early 0 of the word .. 131 ton, Pt. VI, Mughal Painting .. .. 98 chowky (a sentinel) . . .. .. 131 coral (best quality) . Sc. 82, 83, 108, 109 chownam (chunam) .. .. .. .. 131 Corbett (possibly Henry Corbet) . Be. 87, 89 Chowra, a Nicobar ial. 81, 82, 84, 132, 133, 136,
Corbett, Dr.
. . . . . . Sc. 113 216, 217, 218 corge (score)
.. .. Sc. 107, 108, 113 chowry (a fly.flapper), Peter Mundy's use of the Coromandel, and Calamina . . . 63, 64, 66 word
.. .. 131 Oorpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, vol. II, Pt. I, Christ and Kropa'.. .. .. .. 57, 58 KhArostht Inscriptions, with the exception of Christians (China), of Tenduc 56; "of 8t. those of Asoka. Edited by Sten Konow Thomas," of Malabar .. .. .. 106, 108 (book notice) .. ..
.. .. 77 chuchepoa and chusy .. .. .. So. 111 cortex (cort Port), Peruvian bark .. Sc. 101 chuoker (missile weapon).. .. .. 131 cotch. See Catechu. chalom (ltayulón), Shan silver money 70, 76, 77 cott. See khat. Chumolhari, mt. .. .. .. .. .. 115
Cotton clotho made on the East Coast .. So. 14 chumam (prepared lime) ..
Cousena, Mr. H., M.R.A.S. Churruck Poojah (carak půjd), Barbosa's de The Antiquities of Sind, with Historical Out
scription of the .. .. .. . .. 146 line chusy (possibly chushepoa, a variety of gold) cow, sanctity of the .. .. 153, 166, 167
Bo. 110, 111 | cowrice, from Maldives, trade in Sc. 104, 106 Cilaci, sind dialoot .. .. .. I.A.V. 26 cowry, early English references to the .. .. 147 cinchona (Peruvian bark) .. .. &c. 101 oowry (kaur), as money .. .. .. 71, 72 circumambulation, sunwise, a mark of respect in Cracroft (Caecroft), Capt. John .. .. se. 77
Tibet .. .. .. .. .. .. 117 Cradock, Capt. Chris. .. Sc. 88, 109, 110, 113 Citaldrug inscrip. (of 1328) 160, 206 ; (of 1366) 170 Cranganore (Andranopo Ms), and St. Thomas 55, Citral, Catrårt (Khower) .. . I.A.V. 26
105, 106, 234 civilisation, in India, and caste . . . . . . . 49
Crooke, Geo. .. .. .. . 80, 83, 84 Clauson, G. L. M.,
Crotchey, Kurachee (Karachi), reference to, in Oullines of Tibeto-Burmon Linguistic Morpho. the Munt of Sidi Ali .. .. .. .. 147 logy .. ..
100 Oubeer burr, banyan tree on an island in cleanlines among the Tibetana .. .. .. 124
the Narmada .. ..
. " Clifton, Capt. Phil.
. Bc. 107 cucuya, cucuyada (ory of warning) Thévouot's cobra de capello (hooded soake), Barbosa's men. note on the use of the term .. .. .. 147 tion of the .. ..
.. 146 ouddy; early use of the word .. .. .. 148 cobra, manilla, Barbosa's reference to the 146 cunchunee (H. lanchan), & dancing girl, early Cochin cheets .. . Sc. 107 1988 of the term .. .. ..
.. 148 cook coin. See Tenagserim cock coin.
+ curee, in Tibet .. .. .. .. .. Codex Fuldensis and St. Thomas ..53, 56, 231 curfew, the, in Tibet . .. .. .. 186