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C.P. Census Report (1911), p. 147, referring to Professor Karl Pearson's Chances of Death.

Tribes and Castes, art. Teli.

Bassia latifolia.

Hindus of Gujarat, p. 72.

Weighing. 2 oz. each.

Phaseolus radiatas.

Mr. Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Teli.

Acacia arabica.

Melia indica.

Indian Folk Tales, p. 10.

Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Teli.

Rajasthan, vol. ii. pp. 678, 679.

Thevenot's Travels, Part III. p. 41, quoted in Dr. Sherwood's account, Ramaseeana, p. 359.

Sleeman, p. 11.

P. 144.

P. 162.

P. 147.

P. 205.

Hutton's Thugs and Dacoits.

Sleeman, p. 170.

Sleeman, p. 168.

He was called Feringia because he was born while his mother was fleeing from an attack on her village by troops under European officers (Feringis).

Sleeman, p. 205.

Hutton, p. 70.

Ibidem, p. 71.

Pp. 34, 35.

See Cults, Customs and Superstitions of India, p. 249.

Pp. 32, 33.

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