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g. b. Ditto. With an index. Devanagari character. U. J. 



10. Gita-govinda. A beautiful and very popular poem, by Jayadeva, on Crishna, and his youthful 

 adventures. Bengal character. 1/. J. 



11. a. Curaara Sambhava. An epic poem on the birth of Cartica, with notes, by Calidasa. Deva- 

 nagari character. The notes are separate. 1/ J. 



11. b. Ditto. A duplicate of the text only, in the Bengal character. L y J. 



12. Naishadha. The adventures of Nala ; a poem, with notes. Bengal character. 1/ J. 



13. Bhatti. A popular heroic poem, in the Bengal character. 1/ J. 



14. Raghu-vansa. The race of Crishna, a poem by Calidas, with notes. Devanagari character. I/J. 



15. Vrihatcatha. Tales in verse, by Somadeva. Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



l6*. Singhasana. The throne of Raja Vicramaditya ; a series of instructive tales, supposed to have 

 been related by 32 images which ornamented it. Devanagari character. It has been translated into 

 Persian. L y J. 



17. Catha Saritsagara. A collection of tales by Somadeva. Devenagari character. I/J. 



18. Suca Saptati. The 70 tales of a parrot. Devanagari character. S. W. J. The Persians seem 

 to have borrowed their Tuti-nama from this work. 



19. Rasamanjari. The analysis of love, a poem, by Bhanudatta Misra. Devanagari character. L y J. 



20. Santisataca. A poem, in the Bengal character. 1/ J. 



21. Arjuna Gita. A dialogue, something in the manner of the Bhagavat Gita. Devanagari cha- 

 racter. 1/ J. 



22. Hitopadesa. Part of the fables translated by C. W. Written in the Bengal character. 1/ J. 



23. Brahma Nirupana. On the nature of Brahma. Devanagari character. Imperfect. & J. 



24. Meghaduta. A poem. Bengal character. L y J. 



25. Tantra Sara. On religious ceremonies, by Crisbnananda Battacharya. Bengal character. 

 S. W. J, 



26. Sahasra Nama. The 1000 names of Vishnu. Devanagari character. S.W.J. 



27. Ciratarjuniya. A poem, in the Bengal character. 17 J. 



28. Siddhanta Siromani. A treatise on geography and astronomy, by Bhascaracharya. Devanagari 

 character. S. W. J. 



29. Sangita Narayana. A treatise on music and dancing. Devanagari character. S. W. J. 



30. Vrihadaranyaca. Part of the Yajur Veda, with a gloss, by Sancara. Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



31. Niructi, or Nairucta. A gloss on the Veda. Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



32. Aitareya. A discourse on part of the Veda. Devanagari character. U J. 



33. Chandasi. From the Sama Veda. Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



34. Magna Tica. A comment on some other work. Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



35. Rajaballabha. De materia Indorem medici ; by Narayanadasa. Bengal character. Jj J. 



36. Hatha Pradipaca. Instructions for the performance of the religious discipline called Yoga • by 

 Swatmarama. Bengal character. U J. 



37. a. Manava Dharma Sastra. The institutes of Manu, translated into English by S. W. J. under 

 the title of ". Institutes of Hindu Law, or the Ordinances of Menu." Devanagari character. Incor- 

 rect. U J. 



37. b. Ditto. Duplicate in the Devanagari character. Very incorrect. U J. 



38. Mugdha-bodha-tica. A commentary on the Mugdha-bodha, which is a Sanscrita grammar 

 peculiar to the province of Bengal, by Durga Dasa. Bengal character. Four vols. U J, 



39. Saraswati Vyacarana. The Sanscrita grammar called Saraswati. (That part only which treats 

 of the verb.) Devanagari character. 1/ J. 



40. Saravali. A grammar of the Sanscrita language. Incomplete. Bengal character. S. W J 



41. Siddhanta Caumudi. A grammar of the Sanscrita language, by Panini, Catyayana, and Patan- 

 jali j with a duplicate of the first part, as far as compounds. Devanagari character. I/. J. 



42. a. Amara Cosa. A vocabulary of the Sanscrita language, with a grammatical comment. Not 

 perfect. Devanagari character. I/. J. 



