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The Rock-cut Excavations at Harchoka. 
[No. 3, 
Mahadeo and Parbati (Hurga) seated to- \ 
11 i ii [ One image, 
gether on a bull, .j & 
There were a few others which none of the people could identify. 
The lower figure on pi. ix. represents the device mentioned in 
the Proceedings, Asiatic Society, Bengal, for 1871, p. 237. 
Note. —The Chief of Chang-Bhokar informed me that there 
were other excavations in Chang-Bhokar near the villages of 
Chataunra, Gur, Ghagra, and Kanjia, but none of them so ex¬ 
tensive as the Harchoka one ; and he Seemed to think that others 
would be found in the jungles of Chang-Bhokar if search and 
enquiry were made. In Singrauli of Pewah, besides the exten¬ 
sive excavations at Mara and Deykah* which I visited, I am told 
that there are others at Lilaur near Saipur. 
# See, Yol. VII, Asiatic Researches. 
