Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 32
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ CONTENTS. NOTES AND QUERIES. PAGE The Anglo-Dutch Attack on Bombay in 1523, by William Foster Command, an Anglo-Indianism, by Sir R. C. Temple www *** 47 48 100 *** The Sayyids of Karnal, by H. A. Rose Notes on the Kamars of the Raipur District, by G. F. D'Penha... Penang Lawyer, by Sir R. C. Temple... Hindustani in the XVIIth Century, by Sir R. C. Temple.... 239 144 201 The Malabar Quarterly Review... The Gadyachintamani of Vadibhasimha, by E. Hultzsch... -.240 48 Proposals for a Glossary of Indian Religious Phraseology, by H. A. Rose The Legend of Banasur, by H. A. Rose Yam, by Sir R. C. Temple BOOK-NOTICES. Divali-Folklore ... 235 Some Doubtful Coins of Southern India, Plates i., ii. aud iii 316, 320, 324 Interior of a Cave at Pandran in Jhalawan, 8.-E. of 343 Kalat PAGK Tabus in the Panjab, by H. A. Rose Çivs saved by a Spider on his Flight (A Query by Prof. Ludwig) ... ILLUSTRATIONS. 278 ...312 ...312 ...34% 378 The Life-Index: Buildings, by H. A. Rose ... Notes on Law of Succession in the Native State of Perak, by H. A. Rose... ... 426 449 448 Cornac ... Candra-vyakarana: Die Grammatik des Candragomin. Sutra, Unadi, Dhatupatha. Edited by Dr. Bruno Liebich. Broekhans. Leipzig, 1902. By A.A. Macdonell P. 464, plate i., under No. 6, for Sumatinatha, read Padmaprabha; see note 5 on p. 461. P. 483 a, line 30, for D.O.L., read LL.D. 379 ... Book-Carvings from Lower Ladakh Stone-Implementa from Lower Ladakh, Plates i and ii. Digambara Jain Yakshas and Yakshinis, Plates i.-iv. 461 Temple at Kheralu in Malani, Rajputana 320 484 342 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. P. 13, line 11 from the bottom; for Ephesosque, read Ephesoque. P. 57, line 26, for Avanya-, read Avanya-. P. 216, line 31, before the word opens, insert published by me in Jour. Bo. Br. R. As. Soc. Vol. X. p. 240. note 8, read See Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 229. 37 P. 218, note 24, read see Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 227. P. 221, note 42, read See Ep. Ind. Vol. VII. p. 227. note 43, read See ibid. p. 223, note 5. 39 P. 227, line 8 f. In connection with the expression ahita-raya-sellam, Professor Kielhorn has drawn my attention to the analogous expression ráya-sira-sellam, "a javelin to (pierce) the heads of (hostile) kinga," in an inscription at Amritapura in the Kadar district, Mysore, Ep. Carn. Vol. VI., Tk. 45, p. 226, line 8.-J. F. F.

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