[7]. Childe Harold, Canto iii. [47].
[8]. [The Tāragarh hill is rich in lead, and iron and copper mines have been worked, but did not pay expenses. The lead is purer than European pig lead, but lack of fuel and cheap transport have driven it from the market. (Watson i. A. 60 f.)]
[9]. [Probably the “Bull and Horseman” type, see p. [809], above. The inscription is in Hindi characters.]
[10]. They claim Ishmael as their common ancestor.
[11]. [The grāsda or sārdūla, a figure of a horned lion or panther (Fergusson-Burgess, Cave Temples of India, 439).]
[12]. [He was nearly right—Ajmer, 26° 27´ N. lat., 74° 37´ E. long.; Udaipur, 24° 35´ N. lat., 73° 42´ E. long.]
[14]. [The yak tail, one of the insignia of royalty.]
[15]. [Bishop Heber writes: “He was an elderly man, and had lost many teeth, which made it very difficult for me to understand him” (Narrative of a Journey, ed. 1861, ii. 55).]