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• •• cxxxni 6. Unfinished translation of the Kerala utpatti by Tho- mas Oglevie. 7. Descriptions of the manners and customs of the Namburi Brahmans, and people of different classes of Malay alara or Malabar. VI. I. Account of the principal Revolutions that have hap- pened in the Balaghat Carnatic. % General Sketch of the History of the Southern Divisions of the Peninsula. 3. Account of Seringapatam translated from a Mah* ratta Memoir. 4. Kyfeat of Seringapatam Fort. 5. History of Seringapatam. 6. Another Sketch of the History of Seringapatam* 7. History of Seringapatam. 8. Historical account of Dankanikotta. 9. History of Salem; 10 Sketch of the History of the Palligars of Magri. II. Historical Sketch of the Palligars of Maharaz Drug. 12. Historical Sketch oiMakali Drug. 13. A short account of the Province of Wynad. 14. An account of the Northern part of Wynad. 15. Some account of Wynad. 16. Historical account of Bidunur. yii. 1. Account of the several Sovereigns and Rajas who have reigned since the Beginning of the Kaliyug. 2 History of Kondavir. 3. Notices of the Fort of lnnikonda: 4. Chronological account of the duration of the differ- ent Governments of the Peninsula.