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1898.] M. A. Stein — New inscriptions discovered by Major Beane. 
indistinct to be reproduced. The few characters of which traces are 
visible, resemble those of Nos. 26, 28 above.] 
29. Impression on paper “ of a stone at Ilm-o-Mianz in Boner, 
near Padshah and Bicbonnai on Ilm. It was at one time built into 
the walls of a Masjid and removed as unfit to be in a Masjid wall. It is 
still lying in the Masjid in the Miangam village, too large to be moved.” 
(No. iii.; scale one-eighth.) 
30. Impression on paper of “ broken bit of stone lying near the 
other at Ilm-o-Mianz , Boner.” 
(No. ii. ; scale one-fourth.) 
31. Impression on cloth of inscription “found near Shahbazgarhi .” 
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Stone sent to Lahore Museum. 
(No. xxxix. ; scale one-half.) 
32-34. Impressions on cloth of inscriptions “tying close to the 
village of Chargam in Puran , a country above Boner. They were 
found bound together, one on the top of the other. Ruins exist near 
where they were found, but nothing is known as to where they originally 
came from.” In a note dated 13tli April, 1896, Major Deane [adds: 
“ The three inscriptions are on separate slabs, and the three of them 
had been fastened together with hasps in order evidently to remove 
them. As the fastening had been made by the stones having been 
bored through, I can only conjecture that they were put together by 
the original inhabitants of the country and they must have lain a long 
time in the place where they were found.” 
(Nos. xvii., xviii., xix.; scales one-eighth, one-fourth and one-half, 
respectively. Impression No. 32 being of exceptional length had to be 
shown on the plate divided into two portions. A part of the central 
piece of the impression, measuring 2§ inches on plate, has been repro¬ 
duced both in the left and right portions.) 
35. Impression on paper of inscription found in “the valley 
leading up from Surkhavi to Surah in Chamla. It was found about 
5 miles from Surkhavi and 1\ miles from Surah.” 
(No. xxxviii.; scale one-fourth.) 
36. Impressions on cloth of two sides of stone “ found at SJiera 
in Amazai territory.” 
(No. xl.; sent to Lahore Museum ; scale one-half.) 
37. Stone “found in Asgram .” 
(Mus. 60; scale one-half.) 
38. Stone “found lying amongst ruins at Asgram .” 
(Mus. 62; scale one-half.) 
39. Stone “from Palosdarra; in situ, round edge uppermost.” 
