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- Page 9 and 10: CONTENTS. Introductory I.—The Cha
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- Page 14 and 15: VIII EXPLANATION OF PLATES. PLATE I
- Page 16 and 17: Gujarat and Kathiawar, (d) the caus
- Page 18 and 19: It was located at the mouth of the
- Page 20 and 21: the Madura Nayaks during this perio
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- Page 24 and 25: lO were led from religious motives
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- Page 28 and 29: 14 Mr. Cocq, intense rivalry eventu
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- Page 34 and 35: 20 take. These fish-charmers are te
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- Page 42 and 43: 28 The Cliank-beds.— These fall I
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- Page 48 and 49: 34 derived from it during the past
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38 (6) THE CEYLON FISHERY. To omit
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40 The dead or sub-fossil chank ind
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42 The followinof notes are intende
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44 The reply of Nakkirar was " Chan
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46 owing to physical changes in the
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48 collection includes worked speci
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50 Nagaldinni, Adoni Taluk, 40 mile
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52 were found on an old site on Hav
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54 here and in other localities by
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56 figurine head modelled on classi
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58 With the exception of a few unim
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6o rows of tiny impressed punctures
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62 the former cannot possibly be ne
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64 to flourish at the present day,
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66 be comparatively easy and safe ;
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68 (a) Preliminary. At the present
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70 concludino' that the Patna of Ta
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work of shell cutting are carried o
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1A Janinashtami festivals in honour
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y the intermediary 76 of itinerant
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7^ " year from the Gulf of Mannar.
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8o may be estimated to average 22 l
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82 A variable proportion of grade N
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84 giving two only ; moreover the l
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86 extensively at Dacca and I was i
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8S 4-7. Patti.— l^his is the gene
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go Benofal are distinofuished and s
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9i only 4 to 5 inches high, his toe
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per head ; 94 the usual advance ran
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96 surfaces of the section are now
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98 The lac employed is ordinary she
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lOO As an ofYset to these favourabl
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I02 shakha as it is called in Dacca
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I04 the widely spread Kochh tribe i
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io6 a matter of great significance
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loS population in contradistinction
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no Lissus, a section of the Lolo tr
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I 12 bangle. The wearino- of this o
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114 districts where it lingers, and
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ii6 wore chank-bangles. Iron bangle
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Ii8 when the Aryan invaders were fi
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120 Here too we hear for the first
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122 Always is Krishna's chunk repre
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124 heartened them for the fray by
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126 him, fully decorated, he laughe
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128 and Bengal resorted every year
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I30 the Dutch Government. Further p
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132 buried in deep mud. Large good-
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134 marvellous occurrence, the wate
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136 losing one, the temple service
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u^ J into Vaishnavism after the Upa
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t4o see their Guru. interval, they
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142 the religious symbols worked in
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144 pass over it, usually touching
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146 here have more regara for the m
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148 (o) Death ceremonies. Throughou
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I50 which In many cases show distui
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152 hole is bored or broken in the
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154 The Roman Catholic Parawas of T
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chank ? 156 690. Can you get sound
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158 characteristic of the coloratio
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i6o the needful ornament. There is
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l62 end from the cord encircHno- th
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164 I impossibility. have three of
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1 66 exchange value relative to the
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1 68 we inspect the walls of the ol
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170 In Gujarat and Kathiawar chank
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1^2 material used in coating the in
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174 Details of the net profits real
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176 No. 2.—TINNEVELLY CHANK FISHE
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178 8. Payment. —The full value o
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i8o No. 6.—TANJORE CHANK FISHERY.
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