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Archaeological Survey of India. Annual Report for 1902–3; pp. 293; 34 plates: and Annual Report for 1903–4; pp. 314; 72 plates. Royal 4to. (Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India; 1904 and 1906.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 182 note 1 The other Ratlām record of the same prince, dated one year earlier, mentioned in the treatment of this one, has now been edited by the same scholar in the Epigraphia Indica, 8. 188 ff., with a facsimile, and with a repetition of the text of the present record.

page 184 note 1 For the form chadu, ‘four,’ in other Kharōshṭhī inscriptions from the same territory, see this same Report, p. 289, and p. 290, Notes (4), and the Report for 1902–3. 163, fig. 15, A. and B. We have there two other varieties of the cursive ch.