1Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.2Manual of the North Arcot district.3The bark of the āvaram plant is one of the most valuable Indian tanning agents.4Voyage to the East Indies, 1774 and 1781.5Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.6Manual of the Tanjore district, 1883.7Manual of the Madura district.8Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, 1904.9Pratilōma, as opposed to an anuloma union, is the marriage of a female of a higher caste with a man of a lower one.10Madras Census Report, 1901.11Madras Census Report, 1871.12Madras Police Gazette, 1902.13I. No. 4. 1908, Vellore.14Criminal Tribes of India, No. III, 1907.15Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency.16Manual of the South Canara district.17Manual of the South Canara district.18Journal Asiatic Society, XXV, 1857.19Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.20Journal Royal Asiatic Society, VIII, 1846.21Fauna, British India, Mammalia.22Cassia auriculata.23Marriage chaplet worn on the forehead.24Wrist-threads dyed with turmeric.25Madras Census Report, 1891.26Monograph, Eth. Survey of Cochin, No. 6, 1906.27Manual of Malabar.28Calcutta Review, 1900.29Madras Police Report, 1904.30Gazetteer of the Malabar district.31Malabar and its Folk, 1900.32Karunakara Menon, Madras Mus. Bull., V. 2, 1906.33Madras Mail, 1908.34S. Appadorai Iyer.35Calcutta Review, 1900.36One fanam = four annas eight pies.37Madras Mail, 1895.38Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.39Native Life in Travancore.40A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.41Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.42Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.43Madras Mail, 1904.44Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.
1Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.2Manual of the North Arcot district.3The bark of the āvaram plant is one of the most valuable Indian tanning agents.4Voyage to the East Indies, 1774 and 1781.5Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.6Manual of the Tanjore district, 1883.7Manual of the Madura district.8Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, 1904.9Pratilōma, as opposed to an anuloma union, is the marriage of a female of a higher caste with a man of a lower one.10Madras Census Report, 1901.11Madras Census Report, 1871.12Madras Police Gazette, 1902.13I. No. 4. 1908, Vellore.14Criminal Tribes of India, No. III, 1907.15Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency.16Manual of the South Canara district.17Manual of the South Canara district.18Journal Asiatic Society, XXV, 1857.19Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.20Journal Royal Asiatic Society, VIII, 1846.21Fauna, British India, Mammalia.22Cassia auriculata.23Marriage chaplet worn on the forehead.24Wrist-threads dyed with turmeric.25Madras Census Report, 1891.26Monograph, Eth. Survey of Cochin, No. 6, 1906.27Manual of Malabar.28Calcutta Review, 1900.29Madras Police Report, 1904.30Gazetteer of the Malabar district.31Malabar and its Folk, 1900.32Karunakara Menon, Madras Mus. Bull., V. 2, 1906.33Madras Mail, 1908.34S. Appadorai Iyer.35Calcutta Review, 1900.36One fanam = four annas eight pies.37Madras Mail, 1895.38Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.39Native Life in Travancore.40A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.41Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.42Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.43Madras Mail, 1904.44Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.
1Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.2Manual of the North Arcot district.3The bark of the āvaram plant is one of the most valuable Indian tanning agents.4Voyage to the East Indies, 1774 and 1781.5Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.6Manual of the Tanjore district, 1883.7Manual of the Madura district.8Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, 1904.9Pratilōma, as opposed to an anuloma union, is the marriage of a female of a higher caste with a man of a lower one.10Madras Census Report, 1901.11Madras Census Report, 1871.12Madras Police Gazette, 1902.13I. No. 4. 1908, Vellore.14Criminal Tribes of India, No. III, 1907.15Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency.16Manual of the South Canara district.17Manual of the South Canara district.18Journal Asiatic Society, XXV, 1857.19Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.20Journal Royal Asiatic Society, VIII, 1846.21Fauna, British India, Mammalia.22Cassia auriculata.23Marriage chaplet worn on the forehead.24Wrist-threads dyed with turmeric.25Madras Census Report, 1891.26Monograph, Eth. Survey of Cochin, No. 6, 1906.27Manual of Malabar.28Calcutta Review, 1900.29Madras Police Report, 1904.30Gazetteer of the Malabar district.31Malabar and its Folk, 1900.32Karunakara Menon, Madras Mus. Bull., V. 2, 1906.33Madras Mail, 1908.34S. Appadorai Iyer.35Calcutta Review, 1900.36One fanam = four annas eight pies.37Madras Mail, 1895.38Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.39Native Life in Travancore.40A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.41Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.42Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.43Madras Mail, 1904.44Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.
1Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.2Manual of the North Arcot district.3The bark of the āvaram plant is one of the most valuable Indian tanning agents.4Voyage to the East Indies, 1774 and 1781.5Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.6Manual of the Tanjore district, 1883.7Manual of the Madura district.8Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, 1904.9Pratilōma, as opposed to an anuloma union, is the marriage of a female of a higher caste with a man of a lower one.10Madras Census Report, 1901.11Madras Census Report, 1871.12Madras Police Gazette, 1902.13I. No. 4. 1908, Vellore.14Criminal Tribes of India, No. III, 1907.15Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency.16Manual of the South Canara district.17Manual of the South Canara district.18Journal Asiatic Society, XXV, 1857.19Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.20Journal Royal Asiatic Society, VIII, 1846.21Fauna, British India, Mammalia.22Cassia auriculata.23Marriage chaplet worn on the forehead.24Wrist-threads dyed with turmeric.25Madras Census Report, 1891.26Monograph, Eth. Survey of Cochin, No. 6, 1906.27Manual of Malabar.28Calcutta Review, 1900.29Madras Police Report, 1904.30Gazetteer of the Malabar district.31Malabar and its Folk, 1900.32Karunakara Menon, Madras Mus. Bull., V. 2, 1906.33Madras Mail, 1908.34S. Appadorai Iyer.35Calcutta Review, 1900.36One fanam = four annas eight pies.37Madras Mail, 1895.38Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.39Native Life in Travancore.40A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.41Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.42Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.43Madras Mail, 1904.44Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.
1Yule and Burnell. Hobson-Jobson.
2Manual of the North Arcot district.
3The bark of the āvaram plant is one of the most valuable Indian tanning agents.
4Voyage to the East Indies, 1774 and 1781.
5Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.
6Manual of the Tanjore district, 1883.
7Manual of the Madura district.
8Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, 1904.
9Pratilōma, as opposed to an anuloma union, is the marriage of a female of a higher caste with a man of a lower one.
10Madras Census Report, 1901.
11Madras Census Report, 1871.
12Madras Police Gazette, 1902.
13I. No. 4. 1908, Vellore.
14Criminal Tribes of India, No. III, 1907.
15Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency.
16Manual of the South Canara district.
17Manual of the South Canara district.
18Journal Asiatic Society, XXV, 1857.
19Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.
20Journal Royal Asiatic Society, VIII, 1846.
21Fauna, British India, Mammalia.
22Cassia auriculata.
23Marriage chaplet worn on the forehead.
24Wrist-threads dyed with turmeric.
25Madras Census Report, 1891.
26Monograph, Eth. Survey of Cochin, No. 6, 1906.
27Manual of Malabar.
28Calcutta Review, 1900.
29Madras Police Report, 1904.
30Gazetteer of the Malabar district.
31Malabar and its Folk, 1900.
32Karunakara Menon, Madras Mus. Bull., V. 2, 1906.
33Madras Mail, 1908.
34S. Appadorai Iyer.
35Calcutta Review, 1900.
36One fanam = four annas eight pies.
37Madras Mail, 1895.
38Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.
39Native Life in Travancore.
40A mulikka is the collective name for a present of five betel leaves, one areca nut, and two tobacco leaves.
41Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly district.
42Rev. H. Jensen, Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897.
43Madras Mail, 1904.
44Gazetteer of the Nilgiris.