[20]. [The twelve-tined deer, Cervus duvanceli; Boselaphus tragocamelus (Blanford, Mammalia, 538, 517 ff.).]

[21]. The Author has seen the cenotaphs of the princes at Nanta, a place which still affords good hunting.

[22]. Four of these had appanages and founded clans, namely, Bhim, who had Thakurda; Pura, who had Hardoi; Mapal and Pachain, whose abodes are not recorded.

[23]. See Vol. I. p. [361].

[24].

Sor ne kiya bahut jor

Dhar parbat ori silla;

Tain kari tarwār

Ad pātiya, Hāra Uja.[[A]]

[A]. Uja, the familiar contraction for Arjuna.