1 Malabar Quart. Review, IV, 3, 1905. See also T. C. Rice. Jain Settlements in Karnata. Ibid., III, 4, 1904.
2 On the Indian Sect of the Jainas. Translation by J. Burgess, 1903.
3 The earlier Tīrthankaras are believed to have been of prodigious proportions, and to have lived fabulously long lives, but the later ones were of more ordinary stature and longevity.
4 Inscriptions at Srāvana Belagola. Archæological Survey of Mysore, 1889.
5 History of Indian and Eastern Architecture.
6 Annual Report on Epigraphy, Madras, 1900–1901.
7 The inscriptions on the three Jaina Colossi of Southern India have been published by Dr. Hultzsch in Epigraphia Indica, VII, 1902–1903.
8 Ind. Ant., V, 1876.
9 Ind. Ant., XXV, 220, sq., 1896.
10 Op. cit.
11 Loc. cit.
12 Manual of the North Arcot district.
13 Notes from a Diary, 1881–86.
14 Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.
15 Local oral tradition gives his name as Dupāla Kistnappa Nāyak.
16 Also known as Jaina Tirupati.
17 Gazetteer of the Madura district.
18 Ibid.
19 N. Sunkuni Wariar. Ind. Ant., XXI, 1892.
20 Madras Census Report, 1901; Nellore Manual.
21 Telugu Dictionary.
22 Madras Census Report, 1901.
23 Manual of the North Arcot district.
24 Travels into East India and Arabia deserta, 1665.
25 Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.
26 Logan, Manual of Malabar, which contains full details concerning Janmis.
27 History of Korawars, Erukalas, or Kaikaries. Madras, 1905.
28 Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.
29 Narrative Sketches of the Conquest of Mysore, 1800.
30 Wilks’ Historical Sketches: Mysore, 1810–17.
31 The captivity, sufferings, and escape of James Scurry, 1824.
32 Manual of the Bellary district.
33 May 11th, June 1st and 29th, 1906.
34 For the translations from the Dutch I am indebted to the kindness of the Rev. P. Grote.
35 A new account of the East Indies, 1744.
36 A. C. Burnell, Ind. Ant. III, 1874.
37 Madras Journ. Lit. Science, XIII, Part I.
38 Ibid., Part II.
39 Loc. cit.
40 Bhâskara-Ravi-Varmâ.
41 This is explained in the Hebrew version by Cranganore, and Muyiri is, no doubt, the original of the Mouziris of Ptolemy and the Periplus of the Red Sea. It is (according to local tradition) the part where the Travancore lines end, opposite to Cranganore but across the back-water.
42 I.e., Yusuf Rabbân.
43 Ueber die Jüdischen Colonien in Indien. Kohut Memorial Volume, Semitic Studies, Berlin, 1897.
44 Epigraphia Indica, III, 1894–95.
45 Ind. Ant., XX, 1891.
46 Epigraphia Indica, IV, 1896–97.
47 The Land of the Permauls, or Cochin, its past and its present, 1863.
48 Ind. Ant., III, 1874.
49 A Description of ye East India Coasts of Malabar and Coromandel, 1703.
50 The Jews in India and the Far East, 1907.
51 Christian Researches in India, 1840.
52 History of Christianity in India, I, 470–71, 1839.
53 J. Splinter Stavorinus. Voyages to the East Indies, 1774–78.
54 Edition by Major Heber Drury, 1862. Letter XVIII.
55 Op. cit.
56 Loc. cit.
57 July, 1902.
58 Madras Mail, 1907.
59 Manual of the North Arcot district.
60 Gazetteer of the Bellary district.
61 Manual of the North Arcot district.
62 Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.
63 Op. cit.