308 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1908. 
In the centre a four-handed man-lion incarnation of 
Vigsnu, upper two holding wheel and conch shell, 
the lower right blessing and the lower left holding 
lotus and also Lakgmi on the left lap. On his left 
sitting a fonr-handed god (Brahma ?), his upper 
(Siva ?). At the top an arch es with the ten 
incarnations (the last but one 
MS Image of Ranga Naikudu cut_in she: rock represented 
lying at length in a ruined temple at Seetanuggur, 
2nd Serre 1815.” 
shows Visnu lying, his left leg being shampooed by 
Laksmi (head nearly effaced), and a lotus-handed 
god ( Brahma ?) sitting beyond the legs. 
34. “A pillar covered over with copper plates highly gilt 
which stands in front of the So eae Temple 
at Seetanuggur, The pillar was erected by Vasu-reddy 
Venkatadri Naidu, Rajah of Chintapilly Tullaccoo, who 
at present resides at Amriswerum. September.” 
pte 
[Base ] 5 rulers and 2 inches x 3 rulers 6 inches (in 
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APPENDIX B. 
Tue Foto cautep B. 
11” X83", bound, binding = with the following = 
on the third leaf inside :—‘ Drawings of antique sculpture Sat 
indu stractutes; fakes in the course of a journey from Calcutta 
di 
and Kalinga countries, to Condapilly, Ellore and Guntoor imme- 
diately on sain oe in 1815.” 
Fro he 
b m. 
the draughtsman alle on the fly-leaf only the words “b 
Mackenzie”’ are tten by some staat ee One drawing 
only (No. 45) Feisty the name of J. New 
1, (P.1). “Figures at the Temple of Hankenlishwar, at 
Geogepoor.” March 7th, 1815. 3°8” [high] x1- 11”, 
N tandi I 
left resting on the matted hair of an ascetic, head 
aloed and m hie ornaments on the ears, neck, 
forearm, arm, east and waist, w wearing embroi- 
dered janghia. ‘ Haukentichone’ seems to be 


