February, 1919.] # Annual Report. xiii 
certain MSS. of the Government collection with those of the 
Oriental Public Library. He has submitted a very smtocesang 
report of his work. The amplification of the Society's Cata 
legue of Persian MSS. by Maulavi Asad-uz-Zaman Khan is in 
progress. The Second Travelling Maulavi is pk eats notices 
of important Persian MSS. of the Government collection 
Bibliotheca Indica Series. 
Of the eleven fasciculi of texts published in the Bibliotheca 
Indica series during the vear under review, four belong to the 
Brahmanic Sanskrit, one belongs to the Jaina Sanskrit, one to 
the Buddhist Sanskrit, two to the bardic dialect of Rajputana, 
and three to the Arabic and Persian languages. These include 
the Tibetan and Sanskrit version of the last fasciculus of 
Avadana Kalpalata, an English sili of a fasciculus of 
Akbarnama and the English translation of a fasciculus of 
Tantra Varthika. The eleven fasciculi that have been published 
are mentioned below :— 
(1) Baudhayana Srauta-Sutram—a Sanskrit work on 
the Vedic literature, edited by Dr. W. Caland. 
Fasciculus 
(2) es Varthika. -Tatparya-Parisuddhi of Udayana- 
edited by Mahamohopadhyaya Pandit 
Vin dhyeswari Prasad Dirvedi. Fasciculus V. 
(3) The Tantra- Varthika of Kumarila Bhatta—a Com- 
mentary on Sabara’s Bhasya on the Parva Mim- 
ansa Sitra’s of Jaimini, aaudaied into Baglishb by 
Mahamohopadhyaya ‘Gangana 
D. Litt. Fasciculus XV. 
(4) nae Vijaya—a Sanskrit epic with the com- 
mentary of Jonaraja. By S. A. Belvarkar, M.A., 
Ph. D. Fasciculus II. 
(5) Yoga-Sastra with the commentary of Sri Hem Chan 
dracharya, edited by Cri Vijaya Dharma Siva. 
Fasciculus V. 
(6) Avadana Kalpalata—a Sanskrit work on the Miracles. 
of Buddha with its Tibetan version, edited by 
Mahamohopadhyaya Satis Chandra Vidya- 
bhusana, M.A., Ph D., and the late Rai Sarat Chan- 
dra Da 
(7-8) A corr Catalogue of Bardic and Historical 
— Sections I and I], edited by Dr. L. 
Pp. Tes 
(9) Hait-Jolim-_the Geographical and _ Biographical 
Encyclopaedia of Amin Ahmad Razi, edited by 
Dr. E. Denison Ross. Ph.D., C.LE., and Khan 
Sahib Maulvi Abdul Mugtadir. Fasciculus I. 
(10) Amal-i-Salhi or Shah Jahan Namah of Muhammad 
