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Section III. — Manuscripts. 
dated, the first “ in the 6tli year,” the third “ on the 29tli day of the 
month Banaja or M.unaja, the fourth “ in the month Cvataja.” The 
signatures, if there were any, are lost with the excised right half; but 
the following names occur in the text of the four entries : in No. 1, 
Khattinai, in No. 2, Punagam and Phemkruko, in Nos. 3 and 4, Khattlnai 
and Phemkruko. 
No. 16. Document. 
Belongs to G. 1. Published by me in the Journal of the Asiatic 
Society of Bengal, Yol. LXYI (1897), Plate vi, No. 9. Mutilated on 
three sides, right, left, and bottom ; existing size 8| X 6". Record in 
6 lines, parallel to shorter side. Date and signatures, if any, lost; but 
the month Nahaja, and the personal name Manu^ri occur in the text. 
No. 17. Document. 
Belongs to G. 1. Published by me ibidem , Plate viii, No. 11. 
Mutilated on two sides, left and top, being the larger portion of the 
lower half of the document; existing size 8 x Record, in 9 lines, 
parallel to longer side, all more or less mutilated. It is divided into 
several parts, of three of which fragments survive. The second part 
comprises the (existing) lines 2-5; it begins with the mutilated date 
“on the 13th day of the month .and ends with the name and 
mark of one Nuhadato. The third part comprises lines 6-8; the date, 
if any, is lost; but it is signed by one Rammaki. Of the first part 
only the concluding line (i.e., the existing first line) remains, showing 
the two names palam and Phemkruko. 
No. 18. Document. 
Belongs to G. 1. Mutilated apparently on three sides, top, left, and 
bottom; existing size, 7|x4|". Record in five more or less mutilated 
lines, comprising two entries, of 2 and 3 lines respectively. Date of either, 
if any, lost; but the first signed by Mahvittaro, the second by Mar^oko. 
Nos. 19-69. Documents. 
All belong to G. 1, except Nos. 30, 55, 58, 59, 65, 68, which belong 
to M. 3. All are small fragments of various sizes, not deserving any 
detailed description. Specimens may be seen in the Journal Asiatic 
Society Bengal, Yol. LXYI (1897), Plates iv, Nos. 6, 7, vi, No. 10, 
vii, Nos. 12-15. The following points, however, may be noted. Nos. 
28, 29, 48, 50 are peculiar in showing a few words inscribed on their 
back; thus No. 48 has on the back the names of the two persons 
Punagam and Phemkruki; and No. 50 has a mutilated date “ on the 
5th day of the month Paniji,” the year being lost. No. 65 shows a 
small-sized elaborate (Chinese ?) mark or signature, similar to that on 
No. 10. On No. 23 occurs the date “ on the 22nd day of the month 
Cvataji ” ; and on No. 29 the mutilated name of the month x x hhaji. 
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