Xvi Annual Report. (February, 1909. 
igi ilk. He quotes an 
loth, probably originally stood for a fine si 
aeatipls ) this word in the form of Sakala being used as a 
i d in China for a silk-brocade. 
ast . C. Norman contributes to the Journal ar 
useful papers from Pali sources, viz., ‘‘ somata 
Buddha’s private abode,’ ‘‘Simhalese documents an 
that came into existence at the very time when the nig oe 
was born in the Lumbini grove. Dr. Satis Chandra Vidya 
? vd . 
Col. Stuart H. Godfrey in Ladakh, one for chasing wie 
evil spirits and the other for compelling fortune,’ and ‘aa 
descriptive list of works on the Madhyamika philosophy. 
n 
Taxila by the late Sir Alexander Cunningham. Babu Rakhal 
Das Banerji’s ‘‘ Notes on Indo-Seythian Coinage ’’ based 
Mr. Vincent A. 8 
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during the t four centuries of the Christian era. Severa 
inscriptions of the Pala dynasty noticed by late Dr. even 
ander Cunningham remained deposite 
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in the Indian Museum. Babu Nilmani Chakravarti critically 
re-edits them in an arti 
Indian Museum.’ Mr. 
Hasra Kol, Gaya,’ which on 
on ‘‘ Certain unp 
Northern Cirears 
dit Yoges Chandra Sstri’s << Laksmi-paja”’ is an in 
the popular religion of the Hindus all 
over India. Pandit Kunja Bihari Nyayabhiisana in his ‘‘ List 
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