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February, 1906. | Annual Report. XXXiii 
European Catalogues. As regards the age of these manuscripts, a 
sufficient indication is afforded by the fact that at least a hundred 
of them range in date between the thirteenth and the fifteenth 
centuries. Dr. Ross has been able to secure autograph copies of 
the works of about sixteen authors, some of which bear the 
they bear upon them lines from the pen of eminent scholars who 
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of proper catalogues. Our next duty would be the publication of 
some of these unique manuscripts and make them available to 
scholars all over the world. If we neglect the duty which has thus 
