[38] Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.
[39] Native Life in Travancore.
[40] A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.
[41] Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.
[42] Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.
[43] Madras Mail, 1904.
[44] Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.
D
Dāindla.—The name, denoting those who hid or ran away, of a sub-division of Māla.
Daivampati.—Recorded in the Travancore Census Report, 1901, as a caste included among Ambalavāsis, and a sub-division of Nāyar.