xliv APPENDIX. 
By Tuomas Hervey Bazer, Esq.—(Continued.) 
Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, vol. 2. 4to. London, 1820. 
Military Reminiscences, extracted from a Journal of nearly forty years’ active ser- 
vice in the East-Indies. By Lieut.-Col. James Welsh. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1830. 
Report on the Ciranums, or Title Deeds, obtaining in Malabar; by the late Major 
General Walker. MS. folio. 
List of the same obtaining in Canara, by Mr. Baber. 
Report on Mirasi Right on the Coromandel Coast, by the late F. W. Ellis, Esq. 
Printed, folio. 
Ditto, by Sancardya, late Head Master of the College of Fort St. George. Printed, 
folio. 
Voyages de Corneille Le Brun, par la Muscovie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientales, 
&ec. 2 tom. folio. Amsterdam, 1718. 
Alphabet of the Koll Arutu (character) used in Malabar in drawing out Deeds, &c. 
MS. 
‘Y'amul characters, with the corresponding Malayalam characters. MS. 
Northern Coast Aruta. MS. 
Malayalam or Arigam Aruta. 
Ditto, printed from types cast at Madras, with corresponding Roman letters, 
Drawings of the Deities worshipped on the Coast of Malabar, and of the Brahmans 
held in the highest repute throughout that Coast. 
Fac-simile of three Arab Gold Coins discovered on the Malabar Coast near 
Cananore; with an account of them by Mr. Baber. 
Translation of an Account of the several Perumals, or Viceroys of the Kerula 
Rajum on the Malabar Coast, with extracts from the originals. 
History of the Colony of Butkeul Musalmans named Nevaites, as furnished by their 
Cazi, IsMAEL. 
An Essay by Mr. C. M. Wuisu, to prove that Cheramal, Pertmal, and Sincara 
Acharya were contemporaries. 
Copy and Translation by Mr. C. M. Wuisu, of an inscription in the Tiracannii 
Kshetrum, near Calicut, dated 1743 years before 10th April 1819, corresponding 
with A.D. 76. 
Copy and Translation of an Inscription on Stone on the north side of the Taliparamba 
Tank. 
Copy of an Inscription on Copper, being a grant to the Tirunelli Pagoda in 
Wynid; the date corresponding with A.D. 231. 
Transcript of an Inscription on Stone in the Chembara Pagoda, dated A.D. 383. 
Substance of an Inscription under the three-headed idol in the Kuddira Temple in 
Canara, dated 745 A.D., by Mr. C. M. Wuisu; with a copy of the inscription 
and a drawing of the idol. 
Fac-simile of an Inscription on Stone in the Temple of Ktrtwakawa. 
