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Y. — Some observations on a remarkable Cromlech near PuU 

 licondah in the Camatic. By Captain H. Congreve. 



An observant traveller, passing along the new road that 

 connects Madras with Bangalore, cannot fail to have his at- 

 tention arrested, by this singular vestige of the superstitions 

 that belonged to an age bordering on the verge of the histo- 

 ric era. 



Seated close to the side of the road, on a mound, a quarter 

 of a mile from the bungalow, in a south-easterly direction 



