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page 593 note 1 In the “Bibliography” we miss Warren, S. J., Two bas-reliefs of the stūpa of Bharhut, Leiden, 1890Google Scholar, and Fouoher, A., Les représentations de “Jātakas” sur les bas-reliefs de Barhut, Paris, 1908 (English in Beginnings of Buddhist Art)Google Scholar.
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page 595 note 2 The connexion with the Uraga-jātaka (No. 354) proposed by the authors (cf. also JASB., N.S., vol. xix (1923), pp. 354 ff.)Google Scholar is altogether out of the question.
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