Lieut.-Colonel Mixes on the Jainas of Gujerat and Marwar. 371 
74. Négamia. 
75. Sanjamia. 
76. Sdjantwal. 
77. Vardiwal. 
78. Méradwara. 
79. Nagola. 
80. Nadola. 
81. Bharijia. 
82. Surantwal. 
83. Bhinmalla. 
84. Dasarwa. 
85. Gocwala. 
86. Bocria. 
87. Kuria. 
88. Nangdraha. 
89. 
90. 
gl. 
92. 
93. 
94. 
95. 
96. 
97. 
98. 
99. 
100. 
101. 
102. 
103. 
Uchilwal. 
Jangra. 
Chapra. 
Devadania. 
Bijohra. 
Cachila. 
Radolia. 
Mocra. 
Pantal. 
Carsana. 
Révia. 
Dhandupal. 
Pantwalia. 
Malpura. 
Gondilia. 
104. Gurdalia. 
105. Sohria. 
106. Asuria. 
107. Jagria. 
108. Jangda. 
109. Bhapénia. 
110. Cambdja. 
111. Vehria. 
112. Gdgra Guchcl’ ha. 
113. Nangria. 
114. Sajjara. 
115. Bardicha. 
116. Morandwa. 
117. Réshmia. 
The following names are taken from a list in the Mirat i Ahmadi : 
118. Adsiya. 
119. Cécamal. 
120. Dassia. 
121. Cajadia. 
122. Bhawrajia. 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
. Nacadac. 
. Nogral. 
. Cithipura. 
. Nagsbna. 
. Did. 
128. Sadbalia. 
129. Dicra. 
130. Purantalaca. 
131. D’hond@’hiica. 
132. Panjdalia. 
Several lists of the Guchch’has have been examined and copied for the 
above. It may be remarked they all differ both in the number and names. 
Many of these sects, if ever they had existence, are not now to be dis- 
covered in this part of India. 
It will be seen that many of these bear the same names with those of the 
Nits or tribes.* 
* It will be evident that the designations of these guchch’has, as well as those of the ndts or 
tribes, being quite popular, are not capable of being restored to Sanscrit forms.—G.C.H. 
