1871.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 7 
Benares I could obtain only 9 codices, and three have since been 
purchased in Calcutta, making in all 12 as per margin.* 
Puvcharen. Eleven MSS. have likewise 
*Tattvannsandhana, been copied. An opportunity 
Tattvaprakasika. 
Daddtavana Sutcavirttt: lately offered for securing a cop y 
Baiyasikadhikaranaméla, of Séyana’s commentary on the 
Srantaprayaschittachandrika. sed 2 
Darshapurnamasaprayachittakarika. Archikas of the Sima Veda, but 
Prayogaséra, by Keshada. as the Sciety has resolved to 
Baudhayanas’ somayaga, incomplete. F 4 ey 
Dig-drisya vivaranum akhy4. print that work in the Bibliotheca 
Atmapurana. ; : i : 
ere ateahtictayoon. Indica, I did not deem it neces 
Chayanapaddhati. sary to avail myself of it. 
aa pean The following is an abstract 
Pingala chhanda sutra with the com- of the expenditure incurred by 
mentary of Halayudha. 
Sankhyéyana Grihya Sutra, the Society on account of Govern- 
Kapila Renbité. ment for collecting lists of MSS. 
Hiranya kesi sutra, F r 
Kama sutra. and preparing copies for press, 
4 Sikshas. as also for revising the proofs 
of the Sanskrit portion of the Notices. 
Salary of Travelling Pandit from 14th August 1869 to 
Mromrmury FoT0 @ SUNS., “V.. cst cence atsed Sloe PO re 
Travelling allowance for ditto for the period shay 
eremnef0s te a a engl) ger 4b 8 9 
Stationery, postage and stamps for letters, Banghy ex- 
penses and Contingencies, ..........ceeeescees Pe ee IG 
Printing charges of forms for collecting materials for 
Mermlorne, ee YE cet eet peel UR) Ry 
Wopyine MoS. with paper, &C.. °°... ec eee e wees Pai 117 "6 
Salary of Pandit for preparing, copying and correcting 
SEEM 108 HO PLCS,  eewecescscscdesessvers 14 OO 
pirates Os DANSETID MOS, Sot. cisee cee cce access 04 O 0 
se tec Gee 28 
No bill has yet been presented for printing the Notices. 
The cost will probably amount to Rs. 250 making a total of Rs. 
1,079-2-9 against the Government grant of Rs. 3,200. The saving 
is due to the circumstance of no measures having been taken to 
commence operations until after the rains of last year. The ex- 
