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xxviii LIST OF ABBREVIATED TITLES.

CunnmncHan, Coins of Ane. India.

ConnincHam, Coins of Med. India.

Coxsmanan, Later Indo-Scyth.

Cenxivanan, Temples.

Drew, Jummoo,

Duraarrasava (Durgipr.).

Dorr.

Extioz, History.

Forster, Journey.

Fourth Chron.

Haracar.

Hiuen-Tsiang, Life.

Hitonn, Kaschmir.

Ince, Handbook,

Coins of Ancient India from the earliest times down to the Seventh Century A.D. By Major-General Sir A. Cunningham, K.015., CSL, RE. Londen: B. Quaritch. 1891.

Coins of Medieval India, from the Seventh Century down to the Muhammadan conquests, oF Major-General Sir A. Cunningham, K.CLE, C81, RE. London: B. Quaritch, 1994,

Later Indo-Scythians. By Major-General Sir A. Cun- ningham, 2.B., K.C.LE. G81. Reprinted irom the Numis- matic Chronicle. Vol, XIU. Third Series. London. 1893,

An Essay on the Arian Order of Architecture, as ex- hppited in the Temples of Kashmir. By Captain A. Cun- ningham, Engineers. Journal of the Asiatic Society, Bengal, 1848, Part I. Calentta.

The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories. A Geographical Account. By Frederic Drew. London: Edward Stanford, 1855.

The Rijatarahgini of Kalhana. Edited by Durgiprasida, son of Vrajalila. Bombay: Government Central Book Depét. Vols. L—II. 1895-94.

Kings of Késhmira: being a translation of the Sanskrits work Réjatarangginé of Kahlana (sic) Pandita. By Jogesh Chunder Dutt. Caloutta: Printed by I. C. Bose & Co., and published by the author. Vols. II]. 1879-87.

The history of India, as told by its own historians. The Muhammadan period. Edited from the posthumous papers of the late Sir H M. Elliot, x.cn., East India Company's Bengal Civil Service, by Professor John Dowson. London: Tritbner & Co. Vol. 1. 1867.

A journey from Bengal to England, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia, and into Russia by the Caspian Sea. By George Forster, in the Civil Service of the Honourable the East India Company.

London: Printed for R. Fanlder & Son, New Bond Street. Vols. I.—II. 1808.


The Rajavelipataka of Prajyabhatta and S'uka, [Fourth Sanskrit Chronicle of Kaémir. Compare below, ii. p. 74. Quoted from the editio princepa, Calcutta, 1836.}

The Haracaritacintimani of Rajénaka, sym [Com- pare below, ii. p. 878. Quoted from MS. No, 206 of my collection.]

The life of Hiuen-Tsing, By the Shamans Hwui Li and Yen-Teung. Wath a preface containing an account of

the works of I-Tsing by Samuel Beal. London: Trubner & Co, 1888.

Kaachmir und dss Reich der Sick. Von Carl Frethorrn von Hiigel. Vols. 1—IV. Stuttgart: Hallberger. 1840.

Ince’s Kashmir Handbook: A Guide for Visitors. Re- written and much enlarged, by Joshua Duke, Supeon Neier

Bengal Medical Service. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co.