20. Notes on Important Arabic and Persian MSS. found 
in various Libraries in India.—Ill. 
INTRODUCTION. 
eminent scholars or calligraphers, or bearing notes of Emperors, 
ings or distinguished personages, on highly illuminated MSS., 
and works not noticed by Brocklemann in his Geschichte der 
Arabischen Literatur. Each notice contains the title of the 
Work, name of the author, date of his death, date of compost: 
tion of the work, subject matter, the beginning and 
Preservation of the MS., nature of hand-writing, date of tran- 
Seription and the name of the scribe. i 
emarks or criticisms on the notices themselves or of their 
arrangement are invited, and will be thankfully acknowledg - 
_ Suggestions for the improvement of the arrangement an 
classification will receive due attention.’ : 
om e system of transliteration and abbrevia 
otes are as in the first instalment. 
tions of the 
System of Transliteration. 
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