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57. Some notes on the so-called Mahipala Inscription of Sarnath.— 
By ARTHUR VENIS. 
In the annual report of the Archeological Survey of India, 
its main interest at the present time. And I propose to consider 
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1904-05, from which fresh light might be expected on the identi- 
fication of the buildings mentioned by the brothers Sthirapala 
scriptum to Mr. Vogel’s contribution but on a different subject. | 
I now turn to the identifications proposed by Mr. Vogel, and 
take them in the order already indicated. ; : 
I. The dharmarajiké of the inscription, he thinks, is the 
