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NEW INDIAN ANTIQUARY; a monthly Journal of Oriental Research in Archaeology, Art, Epigraphy, Ethnology, Folklore, Geography, History, Languages, Linguistics, Literature, Numismatics, Philosophy, Religion and all subjects connected with Indology. No. I, April 1938, pp. IV, 82; No. 2, May 1938; pp. 83–146, 2 plates. Edited by S. M. Katre, and P. K. Gode. Bombay, Karnatak Publishing House. Annual subscription (India), Rs. 12; (Foreign) 8 dollars or 25 shillings, inclusive of postage.
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