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Regarding these two inscriptions, Mr. Delmerick writes as follows : — 



' By to-day's post I beg to forward for translation and publication 

 copies of inscriptions on a couple of stone slabs now in the Delhi Museum. 



' They have been carefully transcribed by Bisashar Nath, a learned Pan- 

 dit and teacher of Sanskrit in a school in the city. 



' The Naraina stone was given to me by Lalla Omra Singh, a member of 

 the Delhi Municipality, and by me deposited in the museum. The inscrip- 

 tion on it is in very good preservation. 



