258 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVI, 
uncle Lakho Rinamalota, in Samvat 1603, was discovered at 
Lakhasara, the village which according to the tradition, Hara 
Raja founded and named so after his father. Near it was 
Singha, the father of maharaja Gaja Singha. Lastly, at 
Samvat 1724 
nly four or five manuscripts, and even then of compa- 
ratively little value, were found in the villages explored during 
the year. No manuscripts were copied, and no manuscripts 
were received, but five fragmentary manuscripts which had 
been received during the previous year, were examined and 
included in the collection. These, together with five manus- 
cripts purchased, are incorporated in the list given below. 
Manuscripts REcEIvED.! 
R.22:; gut afextsita xt TET 282 (incomplete), 
ua aac aRS LI SET Sy msm RaaeTa U1 Heat, 
ta wacfayRsit ct Set yoo Ts areetA zt 
ateat 
aT at STaTSa UI SET uy Tae Ata er feat, 
ST EET Geary, 
frat & qaat 3 fara, | 
TTT eat a afan srfaar aca? ot afea, 
RUG Hartfag cr alan, 
attet ct ufwat a afre, 
aafag SavtSta a afae, 
' For previous lists see ‘‘ Progress Reports” for 1915, 1916 and 1917. 
No. R. 5 ia the list of the manuscripts received in 1915 is to be consi- 
dered as cancelled, as the donor, Sindhayaca Udé Raja, shortly after 
presenting the manuscript, borrowed it under some pretext and never 
returned it afterwards, 
