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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
(OCTOBER, 1896.
TABLE
VII.A.
Arg.
Arg.
Arg.
Arg.
Diff.
Dift.
Diff.
Diff.
500
103
100
96 96
100 101
100
7147 7250 7354 7458 7562 7666 7769 7873 7976 8079 8182 8285 8388
101
104 103 104
510 520 530 540 550 560 570
101
250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 840 850 360 370 380 390 400
102
580
102
590 600 610
4586 4686 4787 4887 4988 5089 5190 5292 5394 5495 5598 5700 5802 5905 6008 6111 6214
620
9707 9807 9907
6 105 204 308 401 500 599 696 793 891
988 1085 1182 1279 1376 1473 1569 1666 1762 1858 1954 2050 2147
90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
103 103 103 102 103 102
8491
2147 2243 2339 2435 2531 2628 2724 2821 2917 3014 3111 3208 3305 3402 3500 3598 3695 3794 3892 3990 4089 4188 4287 4387 4486 4586
750 *760 770 ! 780 790 800 810 * 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 950 960 970 980 990 1000
101 103 102 102 103 103 103 103
630 640
650
102
410
6317
103 104
8593 8696 8798 8900 9001 9108 9204 9305 9406 9507 9607 9707
660 670 680 690 700
103 104 103
210
420 480 440 450 460 470 480 490 500
710
6421 6524 6628 6731 6836 6939 7043 7147
104
100
104
220 230 240 250
96
720 730 740
99
104
100
97
100
104
750
AUXILIARY TABLE.
Last Agure of Argument c. 112B 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ada.
104
103
29
97 1019
49 58 6878 87 96 1019
48 58 67 77 The last Table (XVI.) gives the initial days of 62) gives a thorough description of the Tables, the Muhammadan years of the Hijra and serves whilst Part IV. (pp. 62 to 101) explains their use for the conversion of dates pf the Hijra era into in a very detailed and clear munner which is Christian dates and vice versa.
illustrated by many examples, so as to make the The Tables, which occupy together ciXXVI use of the tables easy to anyone. Part Y. pages, are preceded by a text, containing as (pp. 101 to 106) treats of the Muhammadan Part I. (pp. 1-39) a treatise on the Hindu Calendar
Calendar. fully explaining all particulars of the Hindu Taken all together, we must say, that the work time-reckoning, the different siddhantas, the of Messrs. Sewell and Mr. Dikshit is a very good contents of the Panchanga, the details concerning cne, and that it will certainly be of great value the nakshatras, the cycle of Jupiter, etc. Part II. for all who have to do with the conversion of (pp. 39 to 47) treats on the various eras in ose | Indian dates. in different narts of Tndia Part III. (pp. 47 to Vienna, August, 1896. ROBERT SCHRAN.