1 Birds of India.
2 Manual of the North Arcot district.
3 Twelfth Tour of Lord Connemara, 1890.
4 See Thurston. Monograph on the Cotton Industry of the Madras Presidency, 1897.
5 East and West, VI, 70, 1907.
6 Madras Mail, 1904.
7 Manual of the Chingleput district.
8 Manual of the South Canara district.
9 Ind. Ant., IV, 1875.
10 Malayalam and English Dictionary.
11 Sthanam = a station, rank or dignity. Moore: Malabar Law and Custom.
12 Original Suit No. 31, 1887, Court of Calicut. Appeal No. 202, 1888, High Court of Madras.
13 Madras Census Report, 1891.
14 See Malabar Quart. Review, II, 4, 1903.
15 Historical Sketches of the South of India: Mysore.
16 Moore: Malabar Law and Custom, 1905.
17 Manu.
18 Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901.
19 Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.
20 Rev. H. Jensen. Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.
21 Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.
22 South Indian Inscriptions, II, Part III, 1895.
23 Linguistic Survey of India, IV, 1906.
24 Journ. Anthrop. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1901.
25 The Rev. W. Taylor, Vol. III, 1862.
26 Occasional Essays on Native South Indian Life, 1901.
27 Gazetteer of the Vizagapatam district.
28 See Bishop Whitehead. Madras Museum Bull., Vol. 3, 136, 1907.
29 Gazetteer of Vizagapatam district.
30 Madras Museum Bulletin, V, 3, 1907.
31 Lectures on Tinnevelly Missions, 1857.
32 Viaggi, 1614–26.
33 A New Account of East India and Persia, 1698.
34 Manual of the North Arcot district.
35 Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.
36 Principles of Sociology.
37 Manual of the South Canara district.
38 Administration Report, 1899.
39 Christianity in Travancore, 1901.
40 Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.
41 Rice. Mysore Inscriptions, p. 33.
42 Madras Census Report, 1901.
43 Madras Mail, 1901.
44 Ind. Ant., IV, 1875.
45 Christianity and Caste, 1893.
46 Journ. Roy. As. Soc., XVI.
47 Madras Mail, 1907.
48 L. Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.
49 Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.
50 Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.
51 Madras Mail, 1907.
52 Mysore Census Report, 1891.
53 Mysore Census Report, 1891.
54 Manual of the South Canara district.
55 Madras Census Report, 1881.
56 A Native. Pen-and-ink Sketches of Native Life in Southern India, 1880.
57 Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.
58 A Snātaka is a Brāhman, who has just finished his student’s career.
59 Tribes and Castes of Bengal.
60 A very complicated recipe is given in the Manual of the Vizagapatam district, 1869, p. 264.
61 Rev. J. Cain, Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.
62 Ind. Ant. II, 1873.
63 Ind. Ant. VIII, 1879.
64 Manual of the North Arcot district.
65 Ind. Ant. VIII, 1879.
66 Wigram, Malabar Law and Customs.
67 Rev. W. J. Richards. The Indian Christians of Saint Thomas.
68 A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.
69 Vide G. Milne Rae. The Syrian Church in India, 1892.
70 Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed.
71 See Hough, the History of Christianity in India from the commencement of the Christian Era.
72 Indian Empire, 3rd edition.
73 IV. 290–97, 1896–7.
74 Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XIII, part, 118. Dr. Gundert’s translation is reprinted in Mr. Logan’s Malabar, Vol. II, Appendix XII.
75 Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XXI, 35–38.
76 Ind. Ant., III, 1874.
77 See article on the Jews of Cochin.
78 Loc. cit.
79 Land of the Perumauls: Cochin past and present, 1863.
80 F. Wrede. Asiatic Researches, VII, 181. Account of the St. Thomé Christians.
81 Hunter. Indian Empire.
82 In the preparation of the above sketch, the following authorities, among others, were consulted: Sir W. W. Hunter, Indian Empire and History of British India; J. Hough, History of Christianity in India; T. Whitehouse, Lingerings of Light in a Dark Land; G. T. Mackenzie, Christianity in Travancore; F. Day, Land of the Perumauls; T. Logan, Manual of Malabar; Christian College Magazine, Madras, Vol. VI; and Judgments of the Civil Courts of Travancore and Cochin. To the bibliography relating to the Syrian Christians may also be added L. M. Agur, Church History of Travancore, the Rev. G. Milne Rae, the Syrian Church in India, and the Rev. W. J. Richards, the Indian Christians of St. Thomas. The Malabar Quarterly Review, VI, 1 and 2, 1907, may also be consulted.
83 The Syriac is not a modern Syriac dialect, but is very like the ancient Aramaic.
84 Notes from a Diary, 1881–86.
85 Recherches Anthropologiques dans le Caucase, IV, 1887.
86 Reisen in Lykien, Melyas, und Kibyratis, II, 1889.