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10. Volume VIII of South Indian Inscriptions (Texts) containing texts of 728
inscriptions of various South Indian dynasties collected up to 1903 was issued
during the year. For the next volume of Tamil inscriptions introductory notes
for 250 inscriptions of the Pallava section were revised and got ready for the press
and about 100 inscriptions of the Pāṇḍya and Chōḷa dynasties were also studied.
For the Bombay-Karnatak volume, 62 pages of corrected third proof and 32 pages
of 2nd proof sent to press for revise and 180 pages of manuscript sent for
being set up.
The second and the third stitched proofs of the Annual Report for 1932-33
were revised and sent to press and the Report was issued in September 1936.
The typescript of the Annual Report for 1933-34 which had been sent to press
early in February 1936 was taken up for printing only after the publication of
the previous Report. The first proof of this was corrected and returned in
March 1937. The typescript of the Annual Report for 1934-35 which had also
been got ready could not be taken up for printing by the Madras Press simultaneously with that for 1933-34, and hence the material was submitted to the Controller
of Printing in February 1937 for being printed at the Government of India Press,
Calcutta.
11. An article prepared by Mr. A. S. Ramanatha Ayyar on ‘Four Pāṇḍya
records at Ukkirankōṭṭai’ and another by Mr. V. Venkatasubba Ayyar on
‘ The Vailūr Inscription of Kōpperuñjiṅgadēva’ were sent during the year for
publication in the Epigraphia Indica. two papers were contributed to the
same journal by Mr. R. S. Panchamukhi one on ‘The Saṅgūr Inscription of
Dēvarāya-Mahārāja, Śaka 1329,’ and the other on ‘ An inscription of Yādava-Mahārāya, Śaka 1186â
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