Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 49 South Indian inscriptions Vol V: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada countries. H. Krishna Sastri. Madras, 1926
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 52 South Indian inscriptions Vol VI: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada countries. K.V. Subrahmanya Aiyer. Madras, 1928
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 53 South Indian inscriptions Vol III Part 4: Copper-plate grants from Sinnamanur, Tirukkalar and Tiruchchengodu. H. Krishna Sastri. Madras, 1929
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 53 South Indian inscriptions Vol VII: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada countries. K.V. Subrahmanya Aiyar. Madras, 1933
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 54 South Indian inscriptions Vol VIII: Miscellaneous inscriptions from the Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada countries. K.V. Subrahmanya Aiyar. Madras, 1937
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 1 Report of the first season's operations in the Belgam and Kaladgi Districts, January-May 1874. James Burgess. London, 1874
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 3 Report on the antiquities in the Bidar and Aurangabad Districts in the territories of H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad, being the result of the third season's operations of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1875-76. James Burgess. London, 1878
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 4 Report on the Buddhist cave temples and their inscriptions, being part of the results of the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons' operations of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1876-77, 1877-78, 1878-79. James Burgess. London, 1883
Archaeological Survey of India New Imperial Series: 6 The Buddhist stupas of Amaravathi and Jaggayyapeta in the Krishna District, Madras Presidency, surveyed in 1882; with translations of the Asoka inscriptions at Jaugada and Dhauli by Georg B ühler. James Burgess. London, 1887