February, 1911.] Annual Report. XXV 
dhyaya Chandra Kanta Tarkalankar’s revised edition of Grhya- 
samgraha. Of the new works step last year, 11 fasciculi 
have been published this year, 
1. The Strya-siddhanta ite Sanat treatise on Astro- 
nomy) edited with a gloss by Mahamahopadhyaya Sudhakara 
Dvivedi. 
2. ‘* Six Buddhist Nyaya Tracts ’’ edited by Mahamaho- 
padhyaya Hara Prasad Sastri. The work includes such Buddhist 
logical treatises as Apohasiddhi and Ksanabhangasiddhi by 
Ratnakirti. 
3. Syainika-gastra or a book on hawking in Sanskrit 
edited with an English Translation by Mahamahopadhyaya 
Hara Prasad Sastri. 
Nyaya-sara (a Brahmanic Sanskrit work on Medieval 
Logic) edited by Mahamahopadhyaya Satis Chendra Vidya- 
bhusana. It embodies the text of Bha-sarvajiia (about 900 
A.D.) and the Jaina commentary of Jayasimha Suri (about 
1365 A.D.) together with an elaborate index and introduction. 
Tattva-cintamani-didhiti-prakasa (a Sanskrit work on 
Modern Logic) edited by Mahamahopadhyaya Guru Charan 
Tarkadarsanatirtha. It embodies the Tattva-cintamani text 
of Gangesa, the Didhiti commentary of Siromani and the 
Prakasa gloss of Bhavananda. 
6. Tirtha-cintamani (a Sanskrit work on Smriti by Vacas- 
pati Migra) edited by Pandit Kamala Krishna Smrititirtha. 
The Persian and Turki Divans of Bayram Khan, 
Khan-khanan, edited by Dr. E. D. Ross. Bayram-Khan, the 
celebrated author of the text, lived in the 16th century A.D. in 
the courts of Humayun and Akbar. 
arhamu-’]-‘Tlali ’l-mu‘ as (a philosophical treatise in 
Arabic) edited by Dr. E. D. Ross. Imam Yafi‘i, the author 
of the work, was born in Yemen Sb aak 1298 A.D. 
. Mabani Lughat (a grammar of the Turki language 
in Persian) edited by Dr. E. D. Ross. Mirza Medhi Khan, 
author of the work, was a native of Astrabad and contem- 
DOr of Nadir Shah. 
a’asir-i-Rahimi (memoirs of Abd-ur-Rahim Khan 
Rkanae Ly "Wake Abdul-Baqi Nahavandi) edited by Maulavi 
Hidyet Husain. 
ll. Tadhkira-i-khushnavisan (in Persian) edited by 
Maulavi Hidyet Husain. Mawlana Ghulam Muhammad, author 
of the work, was born at Delhi and died at Lucknow in 
1823 A.D. 
The following coins were presented to the Asiatic Society’s 
Cabinet during the past year :-— 
