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the Central Provinces, and Berar ; and a revised batch of those 

 provisional lists* was published in 1875 as one of the fasciculi 

 memoranda of the Archaeological Survey of Western India.f 



A list of the remains in Khandesh was prepared by Mr. Propert, 

 the collector, and issued in 1877J as No. 7 of the fasciculi of the 

 Western India Survey, and the same year saw the publication 

 of some " Notes " by Mr. W. F. Sinclair, Bo. C.S., assistant collector, 

 Ahmadnagar, on the antiquities of the Talukas of Parner, San- 

 gamner, Ankole, and Kopargaum, together with revised lists of 

 remains in the Ahmadnagar, Nasik, Poona, Thana, and Kaladgi 

 Zillas. These were issued as No. 6 of the same series of fasciculi. 

 The latter was accompanied by a useful memorandum by Mr. Burgess, 

 giving practical suggestions for identifying and correctly describing 

 the local antiquities. The complete lists appeared in No. 11. 



Among the other fasciculi of this series, No. 9 (1879) contains 

 notes on the Bauddha Rock-temples of Ajanta, their paintings and 

 sculptures ; and on the paintings in the Bagh caves in Central 

 India ; illustrations of modern Bauddha mythology ; and the San- 

 skrit inscription now at Cintra, with 31 plates. This contains a 

 fidl description of the famous frescoes of the Ajanta caves. No. 10 

 (1881) contains inscriptions from the cave temples of Western 

 India with descriptive notes, a Silahara copperplate grant, and 

 three Sanskrit inscriptions now in possession of the American 

 Oriental Society. This is illustrated with 52 plates chiefly 

 fac-similes of inscriptions, and was compiled jointly by Dr. Burgess 

 and the late Pandit Bhagwaulal Indraji, Ph. D. The last addition 

 to the series is No. 12 (1891) on the newly discovered Budd- 

 hist caves at Nadsur and Karsambla (with seven plates) by 

 Mr. H. Cousens. 



In April 1880 the Government of India placed Captain 

 H. H. Cole, R.E., on special duty for the purpose of examining the 



* The first edition of this List, with a Memorandum en the Survey of Architectural 

 and other remains had been submitted to the Government of Bombay in August 1S70, 

 and was reprinted in the Minutes of the Government of India m March 1871. 



| No. 4. Provisional Lists of architectural and other archaeological remains in 

 Western India including the Bombay Presidency, Sindb, Berar, Central Provinces, 

 and Haidarabad. By Jas. Burgess, Bombay. Government Central Press, 1S77. 



Architectural and archaeological remains in Khandesh in 1n77. Bombay Govern- 

 ment Central Press. No. 8 of the- same series of Memoranda contains a descriptive 

 list of Archajological Remains in Sindb, with plans of Tombs, compiled from returns 

 by the District Officers, l>-7;'. Fur No. 11. see p. :S4<;. 



