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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1908. 
(P, 99), ae heading ]. 4°6’x2°2”. 28th ao “ont 
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a necklace of skulls, four-handed, the he upper 
holding a straight sword and a trident, the lower 
right acup (of blood), the palm of Seve lefts 
gone, 
(P. 113). ‘Figure on the wall of the Gunga-Durr 
Fountain which runs underneath the Choultry.” June 
2nd, 5. [No measurement]. 
In pencil ‘‘ Sreecorma ” a few pages before (p. 105). 
Nrsimha seated with a yea fe = his left lap (Prah- 
lada) four-handed, legs cr 
(P.116,): “Piller on the a of es ae of the Tem- 
ple of Stree Cormah.” [Shaft] 5°9”’x13”. [Top 
An elephant-faced sardula ‘pillar of the Sri-Kir- 
mam Temple, eight miles east of Chicacole, near 
the sea coast. 
(P.117). “Pillar in the upper gallery of the gate of 
the Temple at — Cormah.” 13th June 1815. 
€(P.-119), "Pillar on “the south of the gate of the 
terrace emple at Stree Cormah.” [Shaft] 
60x1 2, [Top width] 2: y 3 13th June 1815. 
A third grinning maned sardula pillar in the same 
mple. 
(P. 121). “Pillar in the upper gallery = the gate of 
the Temple of Stree Cormah.” [Shaft] 60x 1-6.” 
[Top width} 23”. J. G. Newman. 13th June 1815. 
A pillar round at the base, ge in the centre, 
and a foliage cup in the abacu 
(P. 123). ‘ Figure at the entrance 2 the Stree Cormah 
Pagoda.” 53” 16”. June 13th, 1815. 
Visnu as dvarapala ats: four-handed, the two 
upper holding discus and conch shell, the two 
lower the rig eatin on a club and the other 
raised — ee usually the right hand is 
raised to b 
(P, 15j--* Tigers the entrance of the Stree Cormah 
Pagoda.” 5°3’’x1 o June 13th, 1815. 
The counterpart of No. 46 on the same gate, other 
side four-handed Visnu, the upper two holding 
conch shell and the discus; the lower right bless- 
ing and the lower left on a club. 
(PP; 4282).. “ Figure of Durga on the ee of Mooha- 
lingum.” 23°x13". June 15th, 1815 


