XX. Annual Report. [February, 1913. 
prepared, it will be a reliable Tibetan-Sanskrit dictionary of 
great historical weight. 
Of the new works sanctioned last year, 10 fasciculi have 
been published this year, viz. :— 
1. Amaratika-kamadhenu, the Tibetan version of a com- 
prehensive Buddhist-Sanskrit commentary on the 
_ Amarakosa, edited by Mahamahopadhyaya, Dr. Satis 
Chandra Vidyabhisana. The original commentary 
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Sadukti-Karnamrta, edited by Professor Ramavatara 
arma. The work contains a large number of melo- 
dious Sanskrit verses collected by Poet Sridhara 
Dasa during the reign of Laksana Sena in the 
twelfth century a.p. ag 
Bhasa-Vriti, a Sanskrit commentary on P&anini’s 
grammar, by Purusottama Deva with a gloss by 
Srstidharacarya, edited by Pandit Giris Chandra 
Vedantatirtha. : a) 
Smrtiprakasa, a Sanskrit work on the Utkala school of 
Smrti, by Vasudeva Ratha, edited by Mahamaho- 
_padhyaya Sadasiva Miéra, 
Strisarvasva, a Sanskrit work on Utkala Smrti, by 
Govinda Kavibhisana Samantaraya, edited by 
Pandit Jagannath Misgra. 
Gulriz, a Persian fairy tale by Zia‘u’d-Din Nakhshabi. 
of Badaun who died in 1350 A.D., edited by Agha 
Muhammad Kazi Plog and the late Mr. A. F. Azoo. 
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