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nath’s, More complete. Four-handed, the upper 
two holding a straight broad-bladed sword, and a 
club, = lower two a cup and a demon’s head by 
the hai 
14. ‘ An ornamented ‘teguAbtee in the wall of the Temple o 
A Semachellum” drawn by J. Newman, 30th June 1815, 
Copied by Peareelaul. “July 1819. 11 ft. t. din, x 4 ft. 
in, 
Two pilasters and the niche between. The pilaster 
has figures in the lowest, but one central compart - 
ments, and mouldings elsew ere. Human pairs 
— 
= 
‘One of the enclosed pillars in the eat of Semachel- 
lum.” Brig readt h 2ft.  in., [height] 2°81 42-71” 
he + 153” + 0:10”, [top breadth] 2-2”, 
An sake ae carved pillar in the Simhacalam 
Temple, Vizagapatam District. 
16. ‘Drawing of one of the 64 Sasa icin stand in the 

outer building within the Inclosure—Of an octagon 
order.” 113 ft. [high]. Copied he J. Mustic, 29th 
June 1819. 
Probably of the same Simhacalam Temple, 
Ae Pilbax 5 in the outer building of the enclosure at Sema- 
chellum.” [Base breadth] 2°6”, [middle] 4-1 0”, cir- 
oped bee [top Biden ® 8 a [total height] “Wa ft. 
122 eae 
Hons Pe ae runs an Oriya inscription i in eight 
lines the front of which is only given inthe draw- 
i I read the first line of this trie ss Fit ea] 
Sri fit te Gaud-esara.... a 4 and so 
m the title, the king woud appear to be — 
: one of the: Siryya-vamsa dynasty of Orissa 
18. “Drawing of one of the 20 pillars which support the 
walls of the First res * exe at Semachellum, 3rd 
July 1815. “ [Base] 4 n. diameter, [ top width] 
4 ft. 73 in, were 7" e P11” 4+ 2°35" + 2'°0" + 
ee Copie 
19. Drawings of one = i “pla in the Choultry at 
Semachellum, 3rd July 18 
It poatataecl in the lower half a nayika with a fly- 
whisker in the right hand. 




1 For these kings, see my article, J.A.8.B., 1900, pp. 180-189, 

