The property that exchanged hatith: the village of Karancia and the tallest of KararAla in the pattalei of Antarfila passed from the possession of Bhattgraka udras va a royal chaplain into that of the Thakkura Vasishtl3a. [...] wftinr is false Sanskrit for ww ; and x-spipsi Is oensurably used for N-spetsidt I do not apprehend that the poetaster designed any the remotest allusion to the Udayagiri hill near Blida& The first letter that appears at the beginning of the inscription is a broken ig; and nothing of visvrora remains exeopt the and the shanks of the But t►oAo me distinct. [...] A. hunalis resembles somewhat the minute A. armillatat B. but differs in the very much greater distance to which the strongly marked costulation upon the tumid portion of the last whorl is caried back from the constriction the distance being in both species proportional to the length of the sutural tube. [...] Almost all the species of the genus A/gcevus are more closely and strongly marked upon the tumid portion of the last whorl than on any other part of the shell the length of the closer ribbing and of the tumidity having a general relation to that of the sutural tube. [...] The first was obtained on the banks of the I'ado Khyourg aotream running from the Arakan range on the Pegu side in the district of Herm:via.
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- sarf.120250
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