[16]. [The Baranshankar, or mixed tribes, have no connexion with a mythical Rāja Baran. The distinction of colours (varna) goes back to the early Hindu period (A. A. Macdonell, Hist. Sanskrit Literature, 86).]

[17]. See Inscription, Vol. II. p. [925].

[18]. [Nearly 10 miles S.W. of Māndalgarh.]

[19]. [Seventy-two miles N.E. of Udaipur city.]

[20]. [The edible nut, Trapa bispinosa (Watt, Econ. Prod. 1080).]

[21]. [About 60 miles N.E. of Udaipur city.]

[22]. [Pur, 72 miles N.E. of Udaipur city: Gurla on the S.W. point of the same hill-range.]

[23]. When the Rana was about celebrating simultaneously the marriage of two daughters and a granddaughter of the princes of Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Kishangarh, his subjects were called on for the ‘tenth.’

[24]. [About 46 miles N.E. of Udaipur city.]

[25]. My esteemed friend, Mr. Graeme Mercer, of Maevisbank.