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7. Female figure of Pudmavati, or Mahamaya on lion throne, inscription ; 

 3 ft. 



8. A very elegant erect figure, 2' 6". 



9. A small Buddha seated ; 2 ft. 



10. An erect (female) figure, two attendants, with inscription — "SriBal- 

 chundra," 1' 10". 



11. A Budhiswata or prince, 1' 8". 



12. Small four-armed male figure, 8"* 



13. A small figure of Budhiswut with inscription; 2/ 



14. A remarkable fragment of a figure of a fat man seated on lotus-stool ; 3. 



15. Figure representing the Nirvan or death of Sakhya, beneath the two 

 trees, with his disciples lamenting, and heavenly musicians playing. 



16. Fragment of a beautiful miniature Chaitya (not sent). 



17. Ditto of a Chaitya figure of Budhiswatus and inscriptions (not sent). 



18. Shiva and Parbutti ; the Siva has six arms ; from the Chaitya at Poonaha. 



19. Siva and Parbutti and ten Avatars, from the Chaitya ditto. 



20. A Guryogh in two pieces ; in shape of a monster with a trunk. 



21. A seated figure of Buddha in two pieces with attendant figures ; 3'. 



22. A large erect figure of Sakhya with royal umbrella, attendants ; 4' 6". 



23. A broken figure with six arms ; in two pieces. 



24. Seated Buddha on lion throne ; 3' 6". 



25. Large figure (erect) of Mahamaya ; 6 ft. 



26. A small pillar. 



27. Seven small Chaityas. 



(Sd.) M. Kittoe, Capt. 



ArchcBological Enquirer. 

 (True Copy) 



Fred. Jas. Halliday, 



Offg. Secy to the Govt, of India. 



From H. A. Harland, Esq. M. D. Genl. Secretary Honkong Branch 

 of Royal Asiatic Society, forwarding a copy of the Transactions of the 

 Society for the past year. 



From the Secretary Royal Asiatic Society, London, dated 1st Sept., 

 calling for payment of subscription to the Oriental Translation Fund for 

 1847-48, (.=£21.) Payment directed accordingly. 



From Henry Vincent Bayley, Esq. dated London, August 19th, 

 requesting co-operation in the preparation of a revised edition of his 

 Bengal and Agra Gazetteer. The Librarian was directed to afford the 

 information required. 



