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Castes and tribes of southern India
By Edgar Thurston

Castes and tribes of southern India
By Edgar Thurston

Sir Thomas Munro and the British settlement of the Madras
By Bradshaw, John

Letters from Madras during the years 1836-1839
By Julia Charlotte Maitland

Indian usage and judge-made law in Madras
By James Henry Nelson

South Indian Buddhist antiquities
By Alexander Rea
Periyanāyakam Piḷḷai, tan̲ varalār̲u
Periyanāyakam Piḷḷai, tan̲ varalār̲u
By Periyanāyakam Piḷḷai
Flora of the Presidency of Madras
Flora of the Presidency of Madras
By J. S. Gamble
The criminal law of the Madras Presidency as contained in the existing regulations and acts
The criminal law of the Madras Presidency as contained in the existing regulations and acts
By C. R. Baynes

Colonialism, chemical technology, and industry in Southern India
By Nasir Tyabji
The ryotwari system in Madras, 1792-1827
The ryotwari system in Madras, 1792-1827
By Nilmani Mukherjee
The Madras registration manual
The Madras registration manual
By Madras (India : Presidency). Registration Dept.

Indian usage and judge-made law in Madras
By Nelson, J. H.
Report of the Madras Provincial Housing Committee
Report of the Madras Provincial Housing Committee
By Madras (India : Presidency). Provincial Housing Committee.

Manual of the administration of the Madras presidency
By Madras (Presidency)
An outline of the mineral resources of Andhra Desa
An outline of the mineral resources of Andhra Desa
By C. Mahadevan
Inland waterways in the Madras Presidency
Inland waterways in the Madras Presidency
By Madras (India : Presidency). Public Works Dept. Irrigation Branch.
The Vice-Admiralty practice of Her Majesty's High Court of Judicature at Madras
The Vice-Admiralty practice of Her Majesty's High Court of Judicature at Madras
By Madras (India : Presidency). High Court of Judicature
The making of the Madras working class
The making of the Madras working class
By Tē Vīrarākavan̲
Monumental remains of the Dutch East India Company in the Presidency of Madras
Monumental remains of the Dutch East India Company in the Presidency of Madras
By Alexander Rea