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GROUP XII.—GRAPHIC ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL DRAWING.
SECTION I— BOOK, COPPER, STEEL-PLATE, AND MUSIC
PRINTING; LITHOGRAPHY; CROMO GR APHY.
Anniah Raj, Madras.
Lithographs (9), representing subjects in Hindoo
theology, as follows:—
The god “Rama.” The god “ Parthasarathy.”
The god “Varatharajooloo.” The goddess “ Ahkil-
andeeswaree.” The god “Malia Vishnu.” The
goddess “Lukshmee.” The god “ Soobramunya.”
The god “ Runganatha.” The god “ Kishna.”
K. J. Baldry, Superintendent, Government Litho
graphie press, Fort St. George.
Specimen plates (9) of various descriptions of litho-
graphy.
Specimen plate representing an improved “ränge
finder.”
Col. H. L. Thuiller, C. S. I., Surveyor-general of
India, Calcutta.
Engraved on Copper in India.
Indian Atlas, quarter sheets, Nos. 10, S.E.; 10,
S.W.; 51, S.E.; 87, S.W.; 125, S.E.; 125, S.W.
4m. = l in.
Index to the Indian atlas.
Index to the great trigonometrical survey of India.
96 m. = 1 in.
Index chart to the great trigonometrical survey of
India. 96 m. = 1 in.
Map of India, Nos. 1 and 2.
Lithographs.
Revenue survey district Gonda, province of Oude,
on the scale of survey. 4 ni. = 1 in.
The Punjab and its dependencies with portions of
the North-Western Provinees and Afghanistan.
16 m. = 1 in.
Territory under the Lieutenant-governor of Bengal.
64 in. = 1 in.
Map of the North-Western Provinees. 32 m. = 1 in.
Map of Afghanistan. 16 m. = 1 in.
District Cachar and part of eastern frontier of
Bengal. 4 m. = 1 in.
Oude Local Committee.
Lithographed books (6) and card.
SECTION III— PHOTOGRAPHY.
Messrs. Nicholas and Curths, Madras.
Photographs (7)> of the foliage of Southern India,
as follows :—
“Banyan trees” on Mowbray Road, Madras.
“ Palmyra trees ” by the roadside. “ Cocoanut
palms.” “Date palms.” “A Banyan tree.”
“ Well with Plantain palm trees.” “ Tree ferns.”
Photographs illustrating various native classes, occu-
pations, &c., as follows : —
“Native servants in an European household.”
“ Native women at the curry-stone and raggi mill.”
“ Native women pounding and cleaning rice.” “ Dur-
sies ” or tailors. “ Native bill collectors.” “ An oil
mill.” “Native carpenters at work.” “Native
jugglers.” “ Dancing girls,” “ Pandarum with
iron collar.”
Photographs (15). “ Carte de visite ” size. Indian
subjects.
Capt. Ross Thompson, R.E., Madras.
Photographs (14) of Indian scenery, &c., as follows :—
25. Traveller’s Bungalow, Munghagherry, Kistnah
District.
23. Pagoda Hill, Munghagherry, Kistnah District.
H. Old lime kiln, Quarry Hill, and Pagoda at Bez-
wada, Kistnah District.
101a. An avenue of “ Dhoop ” trees at Karkul,
South Canara District.
102. Lake of Karkul, South Canara District.
103. Bungalow on the Kudray Mookh Hill, South
Canara.
40. Captain Vibart’s (R.E.) Bungalow at Dugi-
ralla, Nazampatam canal, Kishna district, prior to
Cyclone of 1864.
26. Master attendant’s house and part of arsenal,
Old Fort, Masulipatam, prior to cyclone of 1864,
Kistnah District.
24. View from the traveller’s bungalow, Mungha
gherry, Kistnah District.
62. View down the valley near the Zercana Lake,
Shervaroy Hills, Salem District.
93. “Eadgah” and light-house at Mangalore, South
Canara District.
100. The “ Donkey’s Ears ” and Jain tombs at
Moodhidrea, South Canara.
44. Old Banyan tree and little Mussulman mosque,
Condapilly Hills, Kistnah District.
133. A bull bison shot at Charmady, South Canara,
18i hands high.
Photographs (46) of Antiquities of India, namely :—
47. Old doorways in palace (Condapilly Hills, Kist
nah District).
99. Entrance gate to a Jain temple at Moodbidry,
South Canara District.
76. Porch of a Jain temple at Karkul, South Canara
District.
76d. Tablet with old Canara inscription near the
Karkul Jain temple, South Canara District.
76c. Carved pillars and verandah of aJain temple
at Karkul, South Canara District.
166. Entrance doorway to a Jain temple at Ari-
ungady, South Canara District.