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154; J. F. Fleet, "The Last Words of A['s]oka," _Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society_, October, 1909, pp. 981-1016; E. Senart, _Les inscriptions de Piyadasi_, 2 vols., Paris, 1887. [70] For a discussion of the minor details of this system, see Buehler, loc. cit., p. 73. [71] Julius Euting, _Nabataeische Inschriften aus Arabien_, Berlin, 1885, pp. 96-97, with a table of numerals. [72] For the five principal theories see Buehler, loc. cit., p. 10. [73] Bayley, loc. cit., reprint p. 3. [74] Buehler, loc. cit.; _Epigraphia Indica_, Vol. III, p. 134; _Indian Antiquary_, Vol. VI, p. 155 seq., and Vol. X, p. 107. [75] Pandit Bhagav[=a]nl[=a]l Indr[=a]j[=i], "On Ancient N[=a]g[=a]ri Numeration; from an Inscription at N[=a]negh[=a]t," _Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society_, 1876, Vol. XII, p. 404. [76] Ib., p. 405. He gives also a plate and an interpretation of each numeral. [77] These may be compared with Buehler's drawings, loc. cit.; with Bayley, loc. cit., p. 337 and plates; and with Bayley's article in the _Encyclopaedia Britannica_, 9th ed., art. "Numerals." [78] E. Senart, "The Inscriptions in the Caves at Nasik," _Epigraphia Indica_, Vol. VIII, pp. 59-96; "The Inscriptions in the Cave at Karle," _Epigraphia Indica_, Vol. VII, pp. 47-74; Buehler, _Palaeographie_, Tafel IX. [79] See Fleet, loc. cit. See also T. Benfey, _Sanskrit Grammar_, London, 1863, p. 217; M. R. Kale, _Higher Sanskrit Grammar_, 2d ed., Bombay, 1898, p. 110, and other authorities as cited. [80] Kharo[s.][t.]h[=i] numerals, A['s]oka inscriptions, c. 250 B.C. Senart, _Notes d'epigraphie indienne_. Given by Buehler, loc. cit., Tafel I. [81] Same, ['S]aka inscriptions, probably of the first century B.C. Senart, loc. cit.; Buehler, loc. cit. [82] Br[=a]hm[=i] numerals, A['s]oka inscriptions, c. 250 B.C. _Indian Antiquary_, Vol. VI, p. 155 seq. [83] Same, N[=a]n[=a] Gh[=a]t inscriptions, c. 150 B.C. Bhagav[=a]nl[=a]l Indr[=a]j[=i], _On Ancient N[=a]gar[=i] Numeration_, loc. cit. Copied from a squeeze of the original. [84] Same, Nasik inscription, c. 100 B.C. Burgess, _Archeological Survey Report, Western India_; Senart, _Epigraphia Indica_, Vol. VII, pp. 47-79, and Vol. VIII, pp. 59-96. [85] K[s.]atrapa coins, c. 200 A.D. _Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society_, 1890, p. 639. [86] Ku[s.]ana inscriptions, c. 150 A.D. _Epigraphia Indica_, Vol. I, p. 381, and Vol. II, p. 201. [87] Gupta Inscriptions,
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