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3. Pagoda at Munjengode near Mysore. 



4. View of Pagodas at Munjengode. 



5. Bathing Place of his Highness the Rajah of Mysore. 



6. The Durga Howbert — formerly a Palace of Tippoo Sultan, 

 and after the taking of Seringapatam, the residence of 

 the Duke of Wellington. 



7. View of part of the interior of the Fort of Mysore. 



8. View of a ruined temple in the vicinity of Hallabeed. 



List of Photographs exhibited by Capt, H. Dickson, 22c? Regiment 

 N. I., Cuttack. 



Views at Babeneswar. 



No. 1. The large Temple. 



2. The Singh Durwazah or Lions Gate of the above. 



3. A curious tank to the East of the great temple surround- 

 ed by seventy or eighty small temples. 



4. Group of Temples to the west of the great temple. 



5. The Baital Temple. 



6. The Mookteswar Temple and Idols Swing. 



7. A Glade near the above, with Temples and Ruins. 



8. The Temple Annuntoo Basu Devya on the large Tank 

 Bindoo Sagur (evening.) 



9. The Temple Pursaram Iswar. 



Views at the Rock Cut Caves. 



10. ( Views of the large Cave at Oodyajhoiri, Called the Palace of 



11. ( Sudra Resari or " Ranee Goompah." 



12. The Ganesa Cave, Eodyaghini, said to be the most an- 

 cient and dating about 200 B. C. 



- 13. The Hill of Khundaghiori, with Modern Jain Temple 

 from Oodyaghirri. 



Views at Juggernaut Pooree. 



14. Views of the Great Temple of Juggernaut, showing the 

 Lions Gate and beautiful Monolitho. 



