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"Tarutmoa limits of the'rums of Pramlanan to tlie^eaflwara, aifc 



vabout two miles from the village of Frrtwte.flK!,'^an<^- here -m the midd 



:®f the rice fields the fite of an ancdent temple is marked'by a few feat- 



Ktered 'bricks, which conllituted % part of the fojandadon, btit more dif- 



^6iii6lly by two large aod two fmall flatuses of the ui'aal warders. Thefe 



relics are all that remain of this portion of the tempels, but from 



them it may be fafely inferred, that this was a group fimilar rn ckarac- 



"tcr to thofe already defcribedo '; 



'IpRO'CEEDiNG from thefe in a fouth weft dire8io'D, we 'eorne Vo th^ 

 village of Cabon Dalam (*) which is not above half a mile diflant from 

 that of P}ambanan, and clofe to the foot of the fomhern range of 

 mountains, near to the village of Cabon Dalam are the rains of a rgroup 

 ©f teoapless notapparently differing effentially from the othet*. 



The central tem-^le alone is ftanHing, sU the Tmaller ones being in 

 ruins, and the materials employed in the conftrudion of the rude dykes 

 and enclofures of the neighbouring peafantry. The temple has been 

 'p-lundered of its images what€ver they were, and nothing remains to 

 'determine to what deify the building was confecrated. The entrance 

 to the group is by the weftern [fide, v^here there are two warders, 

 firriilar to thofe already defcribed, one of thembroken and ftink in the 

 ground. It was at this temple that my re fpeded friend Colonel Mac- 

 kenzie, difccvered a flab of dark coloured Hone with a De^vs. Kagari 

 anfcription, fimilar in appearance lo that which I found at Fiuojan^ btit 

 •with the infcriptionfar more perfe^. 



IfOT'farfrom ihtfe buildings I found my feif about four years ag^Sy 

 a block of the black ftone, which is the ufual material of the buildingi. 



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