APPENDIX. 
57 
13. C. 
G. E. 
S. E. 
453 
239 
91 
His son Ka-la-san-ka, in Maj-ji-ma. 
443 
249 
101 
Twat-ta-paong, the founder of Sa-re- 
k'het-ta-ra, (or Ras-se Myo, vul¬ 
garly called Prome.) 
426 
266 
118 
His son Bat-ta-se-na in Maj-ji-ma. 
404 
288 
140 
Nan-da began to reign, and was fol¬ 
lowed by eight Kings of the same 
name in Maj-ji-ma. 
392 
310 
162 
Chan-ta-kut-ta in Maj-ji-ma. 
376 
316 
168 
His son Bin-tu-sa-ra in Maj-ji-ma. 
373 
319 
171 
His son Twat-ta-ram in Prome. 
351 
341 
193 
His son Ram-b’haong in Prome. 
330 
362 
214 
His son D’ham-ma-sau-ka in Maj-ji- 
ma. 
326 
366 
218 
D’ham-ma-sau-ka received the sacred 
aifusion (Ab’hi-se-sa). 
320 
372 
224 
Prince Ma-hin-d’ha became a priest 
(Italian), and his sister, Princess 
San-g’ha-mit-ta, a priestess (Ita¬ 
lian). 
307 
385 
237 
The period of the third rehearsal of 
the communications of Gautama. 
The priest Ma-hin-d’ha went on a 
religious mission to Si-ho (Ceylon). 
301 
391 
243 
Ra-han-man, son of D'ham-ma-sau- 
ka, began to reign in Prome. 
289 
403 
255 
Death of D’ham-ma-sau-ka (literally 
ct his going to Heaven.”) 
251 
441 
293 
His son or grandson, Rak-k’han, be¬ 
gan to reign in Prome. 
219 
473 
325 
His son K’han-laong in Prome. 
182 
510 
362 
His son Lak-k’hong in Prome. 
148 
544 
396 
His son Si-k’han in Prome. 
118 
574 
426 
His son Si-ri-rak in Prome. 
