Xxvi Annual Report. [February, 1913. 
then it has never been allowed to go out. They say it emits no 
their names have been found even in the Rg. Veda. A study 
of this book opens a wide vista for research into the origin of 
di 
Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri, M.A., C.LE., and 
his two assistants Pandits Ashutosh Tarkatirtha and Nani 
Gopal Banerjee were engaged durin i 
described during the years 1910 and 1911; 1600 more have 
tse of the year under review and the 
700 
Raja Rajendralal Mitra, C.I.E., LL.D., collected altogether 
3157 manuscripts. As these manus n 
to the Shastri, they 
of the work will be a little more rapid. 
required to complete the catalogue, 
are given to him. 
The descriptive catalogue, so fa 
of a large number of Jaina, Vaidika and T 
edge. Bra highest importance in all the 
vatious branches of knowledge 
also await description. It is, 
