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WHO'S WHO IN INDIA

ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA


Part I.

Page 14, line 2, and throughout the biography, for "Seva" read "Sena."

40, line 7, for "manage" read "advise."

94, line 2 for "G. C. S. I." read "K. C. I. E."

165, Makbul Husain, for "1896," read "1876."

Part II.

Page 38, Ramaswami Nayudu, line 3, for "Madura" read "Madras."

40, Janakiramayya, insert "Yellepeddi" after Janakiramayya.

54, Krishnayya, D., for "Bapatta" read "Bapatla."

59, Sastrulu, D., for "Orgole" read "Ongole."

60, Srinivasa Aiyangar, R. A., insert, after B. C. E., "Rai Saheb."

73, line 25, for "daughter" read "grand-daughter."

Part III.

Page 107, for "Dina Nath Dat Prithia" read "Datta, Dina Nath Prithia."

118, Wali Mohammad Khan, for "Resident" read "Retired."

135, (Photographs facing this page) Tranpose the names under the photographs of R. S. Lala Nonith Ram and R. S. Kunj Behari Thapar.

138, fifth biography, for "Nagshu," read "Nathu", and in line 2 for "from" read "born."

157, line 1, for "D. Burjorjee," read "Burjorjee D."

Part IV.

Page 24, line 1, for "Madho Lal" read "Munshi Madho Lal," and so throughout the biography. In line 4, for "eighteenth" read "sixteenth."

25, line 26, for "Bhulanpur" read "Balapur."

60, line 2, for "Honorary" read "Special."

153, last line, for "U. P. read "Kashmir."

180, for "Sen, Brojo Nath" read "Saha, Brojo Nath."

223, line 17, for "Kadhi" read "Kashi.".

Part V.

Page 22, line 11, delete "Retired."

Part VI.

Page 31, (Photographs facing this page). The name under photograph given as "R. S. Lachman Prasad" should read "Lochan Prasad Pandiya, 34."

35 for "Dadabhai, Bezonjee" read "Mehta, Dadabhai Bezonjee."

38, line 8, for "Zurushotham" read "Purushotham."

Part VII.

Page 60, Kagal, insert "C.S. I." before "C. I. E."

125, line 1, for "Vasanji, Trikamji" read "Mulji, Vasanji Trikamji."

Part VIII.

Page 30, for "Gangapur," read "Gangpur."

94, line 3 for "Patna" read "Dacca."

127, line 11, for "Mamrampur" read "Manirampur."