1892.] Library. 3 



Monshi Debiparsad considers that Mala RdjasM&Durlabha Raja arc 

 kings of Gujarat, of the Solankhi family. He identifies them with the 

 Miila Rdja and his grandson Durlabha Raja whose history is given in the 

 Dvaidshardya. 



He also says that Dharanivardha was a great raja of Marwar, who 

 divided his kingdom amongst his nine brothers, and that this accounts 

 for his weakness. 



Lastly Monshi Debiparsad believes that Munja Raja is the same who 

 was uncle to Rdja Bhoja of Dhar, and is the Vdkpati Rdja of whom one 

 inscription dated samvat 1031 has been found. 



r 



1BRARY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 meeting held in December last. 



Transactions, Proceedings and Journals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — Circulars, Vol. XI, No. 92. 



Berlin. Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie — Heft IV, 1891. 



Bombay. The Indian Antiquary, — Vol. XX, No. 252. 



Brussels. L'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux- 

 arts de Belgique, — Annuaire, 1890 et 1891. 



. . Bulletins (3 r d Serie), Tome XVIII-XXI. 



. . Memoires Couronues, — Tome XLIII-XLV. 



■ . Memoires Couronnes et Memoires des Savants 



E'trangers, Tome L et LI. 



Budapest. La Societe Hongroise de Geographie, — Bulletin, Tome XIX, 

 Nos. 5-7. 



Calcutta. Geological Survey of India, — Records, Vol. XXIV, Part 4. 



. Indian Engineering, — Vols. X, Nos. 23-26; XI, 1. 



■ . Photographic Society of India, — Journal, Vol. IV, No. 12. 



Frankfurt, a 0. Des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins des Reg-Bez 

 Frankfurt, — Monatliche Mittheilungen. aus dem Gesammtgebiete 

 der Naturwissenschaften, Jahr. VIII, Nr. 12. 



. . Helios, Jahr IX, Nrn 1-6. 



. . Societatum Litterae, Jahr V, Nrn. 2-8 



, a. M. Der Senckenbero-ischen Naturforschcnden Gesells- 



chaft, — Abhandlungen, Band XVI, Heft 3 und 4. 



