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The Local Excellence of Mailaptr, Palm Leaves. 
Ditto of the Caveri. Ditto. 
Ditto of the Five Rivers, or five branches of the Caveri, commonly called Tiruvaiyar. 
Ditto. 
Ditto of Tribhuvanam. Ditto. 
Ditto of Combaconam, according to the Vaishnava account. Ditto. 
Ditto of Papavinasa, Ditto. 
Ditto of Mattyarjima. Ditto. 
Ditto of Casi. Ditto. 
Ditto of Combeswara. Ditto. 
Ditto of Hastigiri, or Cauchi. Ditto. 
Ditto of Combaconam, according to the Shaiva account. Ditto. 
Ditto of Ahindrapuram. Ditto. 
Ditto of Uppiliyappan. Ditto. 
Ditto of Uttama. Ditto. 
Ditto of Sriringam. Ditto. 
Ditto of Virupaksha. Ditto. 
Ditto of Tiruvadtory. Ditto. 
The following Tamil Works in the Grantha and Tamil Character : 
A Diary of the Sriringa memple. Palm leaves. 
The Great History. Ditto. 
The Life of Nala Raja. Litto. 
The Text of Tokapayam. Ditto. 
Telugu: 
The Life of Crishna Raya. 
Malayalama: 
On Architecture ; the building of Houses. 
y the CommitTEE of PuBiic INSTRUCTION, Calcutta sescsssseres secceeeeees May 19, 1832 
Futawa Alumgiri, a Collection of Opinions and Precepts of Mohammadan Law. 
Compiled by Sheikh Nizam, and other learned men, by command of the Emperor 
Aurungzeb Alumgir. Vols. II. and III. 4to. Calcutta, 1829-31. 
Croxall’s Edition of the Fables of A£sop, translated from English into Persian by 
Mouluvee Abdul Ruheem, of Calcutta. 4to. Calcutta, 1830. 
The Hidayah, with its Commentary, called the Kifayah; a treatise on the questions 
of Mohammadan Law, published under the authority of the Committee of Public 
Instruction, by Hukeem Mouluvee Abdool Mujeed and others. Vol. IIT. 4to. 
Calcutta, 1831. 
Inayah, a Commentary on the Hidaya, a work on Mohummadan Law ; compiled by 
Mohummed Ibn Ahmud-onil Hunufee. Edited by Moonshee Ramdhum Sen, and 
others. Vol. II. 4to. Calcutta, 1813. 
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