300 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1911. 
min, The decay of the inscription makes it impossible to state 
who approached the Elder Scribe and the leading men for the 
purchase of a parcel of land, but so far is certain, that the land 
is afterwards granted to a Brahmana named Bhatta Gomidat- 
tasvamin. The statement in lines 19-20 seems to indicate that 
of land or the measurement as in the three preceding plates. 
ave a new word in this plate which occurs also in the 
third plate and which I took to be Kulacaran.! 
o sum up, we find that in the first two plates a private 
mana. In the third plate the purchaser of the land is himself 
an official, all other conditions of the purchase being identical. 
1 Ind. Ant., vol. xxxix, p. 205, Note 49. 
