INDEX OF AUTHORITIES QUOTED OR REFERRED TO. ADAM'S (DR.) Ancient and Modern Ainsworth, 313, 318, 320, 321, 326, American Missionary, an, 187 Arupattu-Moovaa Kathi, 2 Clarke, Dr. A., 1, 5, 47, 66, 69, 106, 450, 506 Bentley, of Calcutta, 142, 148 Bertolacci, 287, 291 DALLAWAY, MR., 564 Benson, Rev. J., 87, 144, 288, 396, Daniell's Oriental Views, 189 Danish Translation of the Bible, 388 Dattaka-Mimansa, 574 Davy, Dr., 287, 291 Beschi's Poetical History of the Old Dean's (Rev. J. B., M.A., F.R.S.) and New Testaments, 137 Bochart, 220 Boothroyd, Dr., 19, 24, 69, 89, 220, Buckland, Professor, 324 C., CAPTAIN, of the Engineers, 291 Calmet, 16, 17, 61, 66, 88, 106, 124, Cambridge's Scribleriad, 217 Caryl and Poole, 264 Chaplain to Sir Thomas Roe, 390 Heber, Bishop, 88, 90, 209, 281, 289, NAN-NOOL, 411 291, 403, 563 Henniker, Sir F., 155, 167 Herodotus, 67, 228, 277, 287, 291, 467 Historical Meditations, 217 Horne, Bishop, 9, 310 Neethe-veanpă, 519 | ORME's History of Hindostan, 20 PAGA-VATHAM, 485 Horne's (Rev. T. H.) Introduction, Park, Mungo, 38, 100 365, 456, 460, 467 Houbigant, 144 IRAKU-VANGESHAM, 336 JAMESON, PROFESSOR, 286, 446 Johnson's (Dr.) Journey to the West- Parkhurst, 9, 176, 381, 382, 400, 407, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Prinsep, Mr. James, 187 119, 236 KIMCHI, 460 Koorma-Purana, 313, 578 Kurru-Natich-Sooteram, 272 LAING, MAJOR, 293 Lane's Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians, 61 Leo of Modena, 66 Purramothara-Kandam, 432 SAGA-THEVAN - SASTERAM, 531, Sale's Preliminary Discourse to the Sanscrit Dictionary, 456, 457 Lowth, Bishop, 9, 280, 284, 291, 388, Sarrazin, M., 384 Lightfoot, Dr., 211 Lingham, 17 Lobo, Jesuit, 194 Septuagint Version of the Bible, 194,, UNIVERSAL HISTORY, 67, 98, 284, TAMUL TRANSLATION OF THE Tusser Redivivus, 129 Tyerman and Bennet, 28, 155, 344, "make bare the," explained... shown by distension of the nostrils. to smoke, explained........ Animalcules in water, when seen through a microscope, distressing to the Hindoos Animals, abusive epithets applied to... eaten immediately after being killed. Appropriate words like apples of gold Arabian ship at Trincomalee, incident on board Arabs, and other Eastern nations, shave their heads Ark and native vessels of India.... "Arm, to break the," phrase of, illustrated. "Arrows drunk with blood," frequent use of the phrase Deut. xxxii. 42 .Job v. 7 258 128 Arrows, divining by Ezek. xxi. 21 491 |