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[223] Taken from Brennand's Hindu Astronomy, p. 39.
[224] Barnett, Antiquities of India, p. 193.
[225] The above particulars regarding the measurement of time by the gharial are taken from 'An Account of the Hindustani Horometry' in Asiatic Researches, vol. v. p. 81, by John Gilchrist, Esq. The account appears to be to some extent controversial, and it is possible that the arrangement of the gharis may have varied in different localities.
[226] The information contained in this paragraph is taken from Captain Mackintosh's Report on the Ramosis, chap. iii. (India Office Library Tracts), in which a large variety of rules are given.
[227] Some of these names and also some of the women's names have been taken from Colonel Temple's Proper Names of the Punjabis.
[228] Punjab Ethnography, para. 612.
[229] This pa.s.sage is taken from Sir G. Grierson's Peasant Life in Bihar, p. 64.
[230] This article is based on a paper by Mr. Pancham Lal, naib-tahsildar, Murwara, with extracts from the Central Provinces Monograph on Pottery and Gla.s.sware, by Mr. Jowers, and some information collected by Mr. Hira Lal.
[231] Dhal means a s.h.i.+eld, and the ornament is of this shape.
[232] Crooke's Tribes and Castes, article Kachhi.
[233] Partly based on a paper by Muns.h.i.+ Kanhya Lal of the Gazetteer office.
[234] Irvine, Army of the Mughals, pp. 158, 159.
[235] Boswellia serrata.
[236] Sesamum indic.u.m.
[237] This article is compiled from papers by Mr. Sarat Chandra Sanyal, Sessions Judge, Nagpur, and Mr. Abdul Samad, Tahsildar, Sohagpur.
[238] Eastern India, ii. 426.
[239] Ibidem, iii. pp. 119, 120.
[240] Moor, Hindu Infanticide, p. 91.
[241] Yule and Burnell's Hobson-Jobson, Crooke's edition, s.v. Boy.
[242] Tribes and Castes of the N.W.P., art. Kahar.
[243] Private Life of an Eastern King, p. 207.
[244] Ibidem, pp. 200, 202.
[245] Stevens, In India, p. 313.
[246] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Kahar.
[247] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, ibidem.
[248] S.v. Boy.
[249] This article is partly compiled from papers by Mr. G. Falconer Taylor, Forest Divisional Officer, and by Kanhya Lal, Clerk in the Gazetteer office.
[250] Berar Census Report (1881), p. 141.
[251] Hislop papers. Vocabulary.
[252] North Arcot Manual, p. 247.
[253] 1881, p. 141.
[254] Ibidem.
[255] Bombay Gazetteer (Campbell), vol. xii. p. 120.
[256] Bombay Gazetteer (Campbell), vol. xxi. p. 172.
[257] Berar Census Report (1881), p. 141.
[258] Some information for this article has been supplied by Babu Lal, Excise Sub-Inspector, Mr. Aduram Chaudhri, Tahsildar, and Sundar Lal Richaria, Sub-Inspector of Police.
[259] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Kalar.
[260] Ba.s.sia latifolia, the tree from whose flowers fermented liquor is made.
[261] The headquarters of the Sanjari tahsil in Drug District.
[262] Phulbaba, lit. 'flower-father.'
[263] This story is only transplanted, a similar one being related by Colonel Tod in the Annals of the Bundi State (Rajasthan, ii. p. 441).
[264] Saccharum spontaneum.
[265] Settlement Report, p. 26.
[266] Mr. (Sir E.) Maclagan's Punjab Census Report (1891).
[267] Religions of India, p. 113.
[268] Apparently also called Sarcostemma viminalis.
[269] Bombay Gazetteer, Parsis of Guiarat, by Messrs. Nasarvanji Girvai and Behramji Patel, p. 228, footnote.
[270] Ibidem.
[271] Hopkins, loc. cit. p. 213.
[272] Rajendra Lal Mitra, Indo-Aryans, ii. p. 419.
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