xxii Annual Report. [February, 1909. 
8th Century A.D., edited by Dr. Satis Chandra 
Vidyabhusana. It consists of the Sanskrit text by 
Sarvajiia-mitra with the Sanskrit commentary of 
an English translation of the text, an elaborate 
ee nis a copious index of Sanskrit and 
Tibeta: 
(4) oe fanicalas (06 pages) of Nyayabindu, a Buddhist 
ork on Logic, edited by Prof. Louis de la Vallee 
Popa: It consists of Tibetan version of the text 
of Dharmakirti and the commentary of Vinita Deva. 
(5) “ fascicls (433 pages) of Baz-nama, an important 
n work, edited, with introduction and notes, 
fs Lt.-Col. D. C. Phillott. 
(6) One "aseioale of a History of Gujarat in Persian by 
Mir Abi Turabvali about 1574 A.D., ees with 
introduction and notes by Dr. E. D. Ros 
the suggestion of Prof. A. Macdonell of Oxford, the 
Causal of the Society have decided to publish henceforth the 
texts in the Bibliotheca Indica Series in complete volumes 
instead of in fasciculi of 96 pages. The supervision of the 
Bibliotheca Indica publications was in the hands of Mahamaho- 
padhyaya Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhisana, Joint Philological 
Secretary of the Society. 
Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. 
Travelling Pundit Rakhalchandra Kavyatirtha worked in 
the interior of the Bankura district, collected about 40 notices, 
and died in the month of October. Babu Nanigopal Banarjee 
has succeeded him in that post. Pandit Rakhalchandra Kavya- 
tirtha worked with energy, and enthusiasm for over 18 years and 
collected a large number of MSS. from obscure villages in Bengal, 
Behar, and Chhotanagpur. His death removes one of the most 
valuable assistants in the field of the search of M 
Pundit Ashutosh Tarkatirtha travelled in various Se 
in Burdwan, Hugli, Midnapur, 24-Pargannas and Bankura. 
He is preparing an exhaustive list of all the wees in private 
collections, describing only those that are not know 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri Vieltéd: Benares on 
ions. Altogether 280 MSS. have been collected, of 
which the most important is Bhrgu-Samhita@, an extremely 
rare astrological work. The MS. contains 10 parts and runs 
through 38,000 slokas. portion of Garga-Samhita has also 
in d ; ei 
been acquired, one with the eng commentary by Mahadesh. 
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