ei-^ APPENDIX. 



By H. T. CoLEBROoKE, Esq., Dir.R.A.S. — (Continued.) 



Four Sanscrit Vocabularies; the Amaracosha, Tricanda Sesha, Haravali, anil 



Medini Cara. Calcutta, 8vo. 

 Hemachandra Cosha; a Sanscrit Vocabulary of Homonymous Words. Calcutta, 



8vo. 

 Panini Sutra Vritti ; the Grammatical Aphorisms of Panini, with a Commentary. 



Sanscrit. Calcutta, 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Manava Dherma Sastra; the Institutes of Menu. Published in Sanscrit, by 



Babii Ram. Calcutta, 4to. 

 Daya Bh;iga; a Sanscrit Treatise on Inheritance, by Jimuta Vahana, with a 



Commentary by Crishna Bhatta. Calcutta, 1814, 4to. 

 Viramitrodaya; a Treatise of Hindu Law. Sanscrit. Calcutta, 1815, 4to. 

 CinUarjuniya ; a Sanscrit Poem, by Bharavi. Calcutta, 1814, 4to. 

 A Persian Translation of the Lilavati. MS. 8vo. 

 Mitiicshara Dharma Sastra. Sanscrit. Calcutta, 1813, 4to. 

 The Pentateuch, in Bengalese. Serampore, 1801, 8vo. 

 The New Testament, in Bengalese. Serampore, 1801, 8vo. 

 A Chart of the Cape of Good Hope. 



Frank's Conspectus Chrestomathiae Sanskritae. Monachi, 1817, 4to. 

 Calcutta Journal, September 1823. 



Drawings of Indian Implements and Utensils; on 5 sheets, 4to. 

 A Painting on Silk, representing the Life of Buddha. 



By Robert Lyall, Esq., M.D Fcb.2\, 1824, §"c. 



Copies of the following of his Works. 

 On the Military Colonies of Russia. London, 1824, 8vo. 

 Dissertatio de Staphylomate Pellucido Conico. Petersburg, 1816, 8vo. 

 Essay on the Waters of Candren Well, Paisley. 1814, 8vo. 

 Report of the Evidence on the Duration of Human Pregnane)'. London, 1826, 8vo. 



By Captain James Michael, M.B.A.S Feb. 21, 1824. 



A Drawing of a Minaret erected by the Rajah of Tanjore, to commemorate the 

 dethronement of the Emperor Napoleon. 



By Lieut.-Col. James Tod, M.R.A.S F«?6. 21, 1824. 



Part of the Poems of Chanda, in the mixed language of the Western Rajput 



States. 

 A Genealogical Tree of the Cliandravansa race. 

 A Genealogical Tree from Swayambhuva to Brij. 



A Drawing, by a Native Artist, of some Columns in the fortress of Chulni. 

 A Collection of MSS. in the Rajputana dialect, relating to the History, &c. of the 



Rajput States. 

 A Coloured Drawing of the Hindu Divinity Lacshmi. 



