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STUART, Dr. A. B. COHEN.
Sacred Footprints in Java SUBBAYYA, K. V., M.A.
(a), IV, 355
A Primer of Dravidian Phonology, (a), XXXVIII, 159, 188, 201 A Comparative Grammar of Dravidian Languages, (a), XXXIX, 145; KL. 184. 241 SUKTHANKAR, Dr. V. A., Ph.D.
A Contribution towards the Early History of Indian Philosophy by Hermann Jacobi (translated), (a), XLVII, 101 On the Authenticity of the Kautiliya by H. Jacobi (translated), (a), XLVII, 157, 187 SUKTHANKAR, V. S.
Pathak's Kalidasa's Meghaduta or the Cloud Messenger (r), XLVI, 79 Belvalkar's An Account of the Different Existing Systems of Sanskrit Grammar,
(r), XLVI, 106 SVAMIN, ALKONDAVILLI GOVINDACHARYAThe Navaratna-Mala or the NineGemmed Garland of Pillai Lokacharya,
(a), XXXIX, 316
The Prapanna-Paritrana, or the Refuge of the Refugee, of Pillai Lokacharya, (a), XXXIX, 317 The Name "Vasudeva," (a), XXXIX, 319; XL,236 A Lacuna in the Harivamsa (a), XL, 58 A Note on Yatiraja-Vaibhavam.. (m), XL, 152 A Note on "Foreign Elements in the Hindu Population' Brahman Immigration into
(m), XL, 179 Southern
India
(a), XLI, 227; XLII, 194 (m), XLI, 296 ..(m), XLII, 180
A Note on Ajivikas A Note on Siva-Bhagavata SWINTON, R. B.
On Paradesi
INDEX
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Rajmahali Words .. SWYNNERTON, The Rev. CHARLESThe Ancient Capital of Urasa, the
Hazara
..
(m), III, 236 (a), VII, 130
T., H. G. (Vizagapatam)——
Remark on the Note concerning Ancient Dravidian Numerals TALEYARKAN, DINSHAH ARDESHIR
..
Legend of Vellur
Sankara's Narmakosa
The Aulias or Saints of the Muhammadans .. TAMSON, G. J.
Rea's Monumental Remains of the Dutch East India Company in the Presidency of Madras
Modern (m), XX, 336
(m), II, 97
(a), II, 172 (r), II, 203
(a), III, 55
(r), XXVIII. 165
TAMSON, G. J-contd.
The Inscription on the Piprahwa Vase (translated from the French by M. A. Barth) The Inscription P. on the Lion-Capital, by A. Barth (translated into English)
TAW SEIN KO, C.I.E.Folkloro in Burma,
(a), XXXVI, 117 Mathura
41
(a), XXXVII. 245
(), XVIII, 275; XIX, 437: XXII, 159 Thwe-Thauk (n), XX, 423 Sanskrit Words in the Burmese Language, (m), XXI, 94; XXII, 162 Origin of Alompra (m), XXI, 252 Notes on the National Customs of the Karennis (m), XXI, 317 Notes on an Archeological tour through Ramannadesa (the Talaing Country of Burma) ..(a), XXI, 377 A Preliminary Study of the Po: U: Daung Inscription of Sinbyuyin, 1774 (a), XXII, I A Preliminary Study of the Kalyani Inscriptions of Dhammacheti, 1476 A.D., (a), XXII, 11, 29, 85, 150, 206, 236 Moutahobo (m), XXII, 28 Some remarks on the Kalyani Inscriptions, (m), XXIII, 100, 222, 255; XXIV, 301, 331 Bode's Sasanavamsa (r), XXIX, 308 Archæology in Burma.. (m), XXIX, 303 The Derivation of the Word Panthay,
A.D.
(m), XXX, 39
..
The Derivation of the Burmese Word Pinthagugyi (m), XXXI, 360 Chinese Words in the Burmese Language, (a), XXXV, 211
TAWNEY, Prof. C. H., M.A.Metrical Translation of the Nitt Satakam
of Bhartrihari, (a), IV, 1, 70, 148, 264, 326 Metrical Translation of Vairagya Satakam or Hundred Stanzas on Asceticism, by Bhartrihari.. (a), V, 1, 65, 285, 305 Metrical Version of part of the XVIth Canto of the Bhagavad Gita, (m), V, 124 Despondency of Arjuna, from the 1st
Canto of the same (m), V, 361 Swan and Hooper's Gesta Romanorum, (r), VII, 31 Foucaux's Malavika et Agnimitra, (r), VII, 60 Ancient superstitions regarding "meeting eyebrows" (m), VII, 87 Folklore Parallels, (a), VIII, 37, 230; IX, 51, 290; X, 190, 370 (r), IX, 57
Stokes' Indian Fairy Tales "TALIB-UL-ILM"
Kamandaki on the Poisoning of Kings,
Bühler's Dasakumaracharita
(a), IV, 116 (r), IV, 157