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INDEX.
Sc. stands for the Supplement The Scattergoods and The East India Company (continued from vol. LXI), pp. 203—278. I.A.V. stands for the Supplement On The Modern Indo-Aryan Vernaculars (continued from vol. LXI), pp. 103-186.
a in M. I. A. Ve. .. .. .. 1.A.V. 103--109 Ak-eu (Murghåb) riv., 85-88, 91; (Oxu) .. 124 Abhidharma of the Sarvaativading, find of an Alai, valley, silk trado route .. .. 88, 92-94 authentic fragment of the seven pádas of .. 17
Alichur Påmir route .. .. .. .. 88 Abhisekandtaka (attributed to Bhisa) .. .. 99 Alipura of Gupta history, the town of the Ali Ab-i-garm, vil. in Karategin valley .. .. 93
Madrag . . . .. .. .. 119 Ab-i-Panja, riv. (Upper Oxus) .. 82, 85, 87, 199
Alipura (Aripura) and Nalinapura .. .. 204 Abiria (of the Periplus) and the Raptrikas of alphabets, Greek 213; of M.I.A.Vs. I.A.V. 111-121
Asoka .. .. .. .. .. .. 129 Altai mountains, in the Puranas .. .. 170 Acaram Caram (Port. charão, varnish) Sc. .. 251
Alupa (or Aluve) family of Udayavara, rulers Account of Tibet, an ; the Travels of Ippolito
of Tuluva Desideri of Pistoia, S.J., 1712–1727 edited amarado (of Port, origin) a package, bundle So. 212
by Filippo de Filippi .. .. .. .. 78 Amarna letters, names of gods and of places Acta Orientalia, IX, Pts. ii and iii, 1931 (trang
in the .. .. .. .. .. .. 199 lation of the Uttaratantra in the) .. .. 138
Andhraa (of Asoka inscrips.) 121; suggested XI (1933) Pt. III, notes on Aryan
identity with the N. Andhras.. .. .. 123 Vestiges in the Near East of the 2nd Mil
Amity .. .. .. .. Sc. 221, 239, 273 lenary B.C. .. ..
.. .. 199 - XI (1933), Pt. IV, on The Mithra Ro.
Amoghavara I (Rågtrakūta) date and inligion of the Indo-Scythians and its con
scrips. of .. .. .. .. 134-136 nection with the Saura and Mithra Cults .. 199
Amoghavarqa III (Raptrakuta) .. .. 35, 36, 136 Acton, Francis . .. Sc. 207, 223, 254, 275 Amohini tablet, Mathur .. .. .. 199 Adams, Robt. .. .. Sc. 250, 252, 254, 256 Ambunagara, destruction of .. .. .. 102 Addison .. .. .. .. Sc. 226, 227 | Anandagiri, on the Mandukyopanigad 182, 183, Advaita School, and the Mandakyopanipad .. 181
185, 188, 191--193 Advaita Vedanta, the, in the Seventh Dentury .. 78 Anandatfrtha (Madhya) .. .. .. .. 181 Affleck (Afflack), Gilbert ..Sc. 203, 205, 206, 210,233 Anantacarya, on the féopanigad.. .. .. 205 affricates, and fricatives, initial, of Dravidian Andhra (An-to-lo) .. .. .. .. 165, 166 languages
.. .. .. 141-158 Andhras, Northern, and the Andhras of Afghánistân, Chas. Masson's exploration in 221, 222 Aboka, location of, in the Puranas .. .. 123 Afridis, the, and tho Aparim) .. .. .. 121 Andijân .. .. .. ..
.. 94 aftába (“ofton "), ewer .. .. .. Sc. 215 Angria, pirnte .. . Sc. 216, 222, 254 Ayamasastra and its Kárikds .. .. 190-193 Anne (2-Charlotte), several ships of the name Agha Nuri (Noores, Nunes) morchant Sc. 221,
Sc. 220, 222, 260 222, 232, 259, 270 Annual Bibliography of Indian Archeology Agha Perez, merchant .. Sc. 220, 270
for The Year 1930, note on contents of .. 77 Agni, god of fire, note on a stone image of 228–232 Anthropological Bulletins from The Zoological Agni, identified with lightning .. .. .. 230 Survey of India. No. I, by B. S. Guha Agni, identified with animals .. . .. 231 end P. C. Basu .. .. .. .. .. 40 ai (diphthong) in M.I.A.Vs. .. I.A.V. 121, 122 Antiochia of Margiana (Merv) .. .. .. 92 Aiyangar, Rao Bahadur, S.K., M.A., Ph.D. Antiquity, vol. VI, No. 23, Sept. 1932, on
Hindu Administrative Institutions in South links between India and Elam .. .. 18
India .. .. .. .. .. .. 100 An-to-lo (Andhra) .. .. .. .. .. 165 Akála varsa (Krana II) .. .. .. .. 135 anusvura, .. .. .. .. I.A.V. 126, 130 Akbar, emp., and RÂo Candrasen .. 29–34 Aornos, of Alexander (modern Ona) .. .. 132 Akbarndma, and the history of Rajputânâ 30, 34 Apabhra msa, retention of rin conjuncts I.A.V. 131