Chap. XIII.
WESTERN INDIA.
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213. Double Dolmen, Coorg.[1]
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214. Tomb, Nilgiri Hills. From a drawing by Sir Walter Elliot.
One other class of monument must be quoted, not as illustrating any of our examples, but because it is so nearly identical with the chouchas[2] of Northern Africa (woodcut No. 165), and when we try to find out whether there was any real connexion between the East