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115. Shams ul aswat. The sun of sounds. A treatise on Hindu music. U.J-. 



116. Cefayet ut Talim. A treatise on astronomy, by Mahommed, son of Masawad Mahommed. V. J 



1 17. Lowaih ul Kamar. A treatise on astronomy. L y . J. 



118. Resalah Sharifah. A treatise on astronomy. L y . J. 



119. A treatise on astronomy, with tables, in the Niskh character. I/. J. 



120. Sharah i Zij i Merza Ulagh Beg. A commentary on the tables of Ulagh Beg. L y . J. 



121. Sharah i Elm i Hay at. A commentary on the science of astronomy. I/. J. 



122. Miscellaneous loose sheets on astronomy. L y . J. 



123. Tala Nameh and Sharah Tala. Two treatises on fortune-telling. I/. J. 



124. Five tracts on geometry. I/. J. 



125. Ferayez i Mahommedi. 



126. Sharah i Burdah. A commentary on the poems called Burdah. I/. J. 



127. Mirat ul Misayeb i Mahommed Shahi. Expositions of matters of faith and jurisprudence, com- 

 piled for the use of Mahommed Shah. I/. J. 



128. Myrat ul Hakayak I/. J. 



129. Sharif iyah. A comment on the Sirajiyahof Alsayad, translated from the Arabic, by Mahommed 

 Kasin. I/. J. 



130. Forms of oaths held binding by the Hindus, by Ali Ibrahim Khan, chief magistrate at Benarig. 

 17. J. 



131. Jama Abasi, on Mahommedan duties. L v . J. 



132. Tohfit ul Momenain. A dictionary of natural history. L y . J. 



133. Tarjama i Ferayez i Sirajiyah ba Fowayed i Sharifiyah. A translation of two works in Arabic, 

 on Mahommedan duties. L y . J. 



134. Resalah i Mofazzel. A translation from an Arabic treatise, by Mahommed Baker. 



135. Kitab ul Biyua. A law tract, translated from the Arabic. U. J. 



136. Miscellaneous fragments. 



ARABIC. 



137. a. Al Kuduri. Institutes of Mahommedan law, by Abul Hasan A'hmed, of Bagdad, surnamed 

 Al Kuduri, of which the Hadayah is a comment. I/. J. 



137. b. Ditto. I/. J. 



138. Hedayah. A comment on Al Kuduri, by Burhan ud Din ul Marghinani. I/. J. 



139. Fatavi Alemgiri. Decisions collected by order of the Emperor Aurungzeb. Four vols. I/. J. 



140. Al Sharifiyah. A commentary on a law book, called Al Sarajiyah, by Sayad Sharif. I/. J. 



141. Mazheb ul Imam ul Aazem Abu Hanifeh. The religious doctrines and opinions of Abu 

 Hanifeh. L y . J. 



142. Cashcul. An Asiatic miscellany, by Buha ud Din al Aamili. I/. J. 



143. Sacardan us Sultan. A treatise on various mystical subjects, in 7 chapters, by Shekh Ibn i 

 Hajalah. I/. J. 



144. Al Cafiyah. A grammar of the Arabic language, by Ibn ul Hajib 5 with a commentary, by 

 Mula J ami. I/. J. 



145. a. Kamus. A dictionary of the Arabic language. S. W. J. 



145. b. Ditto. L y . J. 



146. Al Khulaset. A grammar of the Arabic language. I/. J. 



147. Two treatises on Arabic grammar. I/. J. 



148. A treatise on Arabic grammar. L y . J. 



149. A dictionary of the Arabic language. 17. J. 



150. Elm i Hindisa. A treatise on geometry, by Bu Ali Sena. I/. J. 



151. A treatise on geometry, with tables. 



152. Al Mutalab ul Hasani. Propositions in theology. I/. J. 



153. Hamasah. Ancient Arabian poems, collected by Abu Tt'mmam. Copied from a manuscript 

 traced on oiled paper. S. W. J. 



