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page 696 note 1 That in Vedio times the arable lands of the Aryan village were held in private ownership, as Dr. Ghoshal maintains, seems to me disputable; it is equally possible that they were held in joint ownership by the heads of households, but that each of the latter owned likewise a patch or two of private land adjoining his house, just like the pilaikkadai and kollai of the Tamil joint-village.
page 696 note 2 Such a claim was admitted even by the recalcitrant Brahmans; see pp. 101 ft. of the present work.
page 696 note 3 Cf. Mahābh., Śānti-p., lxxii, 10 ff., and Powell's, BadenLand Systems of British India, iii, p. 158Google Scholar.