Page:A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts, Vol. 2.djvu/286

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tax 40. Vessels discovered in the Pandukulls. 41. Memorandum of information required from any of the learned and intelligent Brain ins of Srirangam and Tri- chinapallu II. > 1. The History of three Rajas, the Cholen y the Cheran and the Pandyan. . 2. Cholen Purvam Paltayam, according to the KuU vettu of Kanchipuram, containing the History of the pa.st, future and present times. 3. The Nal Purcdkya Pattaya Vivaram or Annals of the reign of Kcrikala Cholen. 4. The Goshapara or abstract shewing the grants made to the Temples by Kerikala Cholen. 5. The list of the twenty-four N&ds composing the .Konda Desam. 6. List of the Rajas who reigned in former times. 7. Glossary of the Cholen Purvam Pattayam ex- plaining the Elakanam Tamul^ and Sauscril terms. III. 1. List of Maps, Drawings and Plans, &c. 2. Preliminary notice. 3. General *S ketch of the History of the Southern divisions of the Peninsula. 4 Haisala Raja Vijayam or Balana Ray a Cherilra. 5. Un6nished Memoir of the History of Mysore. 6. History of the Rajas who ruled the country of Congo. 7. The Haisala Raja Vamsdvali. 8* The Genealogy of Harihara Ray a. 9. Ram Raja Cheritra. 10. A translation of the Rama Raja Cheritra from two Copies in Kanara, assisted by a copy from Maharatta* •11. Mysore History.