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 The following Volumes will be pijblished in April, 1882. 



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Vol. VIII. " TJie Bhagavadgitd, Sa^iaisiigdltya, and Anugitd. 

 Translated by Kashinath Trimbak Telang. 



Vol. XII. The Satapatha-Brdhmana. 

 Translated by Professor Eggeling. Vol. I. 



Vol. XIII. The Pdtimokkha. Translated by T. W. Rhys Davids. 



The Mahdvagga. Part I. Translated by Dr. H. Oldenberg. 



Vol. XV I. The Yt King. 



With an Appendix on the Philosophy of the Scholars of the Sung dynasty, 

 professedly derived from the Yi. Translated by James Legge. 



The foUowing Volumes are in the Press. 



Vol. XIV. The Sacred Lazvs of the Aryas, 



As taught in the Schools of Va:ishMa and Baudhayana. Translated by Pro- 

 fessor Georg Bijhler. . 



Vol. XV. The Upanishads. 



Part II. Translated by F. Max Muller. 



Vol. XVII. Mahdvagga. 



Part II. Translated by T. W. Rhys Davids and Dr. H. Oldenberg. 



Vol. XVIII. Dd(Mstdn-t Dtnik, afzd Mai7iy6-i Khard. 

 Pahlavi Texts, Part II. Translated by E. W. West. 



Vol. XIX. Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. 

 Translated by Samuel Beal. 



Vol. XX. Vdyu Ptirdna. 



Translated by Professor Bhandarkar, of Elphinstone College, Bombay. 



Published for the University by HENRY FKOWDE, 7 Paternoster Eow, London. 



ALSO TO BE HAD AT THE 



CIiAIlENDON PKESS DEPOSITORY, 116 High Street, Oxford. 



