334 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [September, 1912. 
The epithet Bala-vadabhi-bhujamga fixes the work as of 
our writer. 
This Sanskrit College MS., having as the date of its writing 
Saka 1715 or a.p. 1793, differs to some extent from the ordinary 
texts. For example, at the outset while describing the im- 
portant ceremony of the kusandika in marriage, it reads 
qURGaated (with kuéa grass and flowers) for merely 
AMAfsea, again in the same ceremony efauewa FLAT 
weet (having taken one kuéa grass by the right hand) for 
efamewmufaqguad4, and so on. As this Paddhati is the 
classical guide for Sama-vedis in Bengal, an edition carefully 
collated appears desirable. 
(ii) Tautatita-mata-tilakam. 
As yet found in only one manuscript, the MS. No. 2166 
of the India Office Library. I had an opportunity of examining 
, it through the kindness of the Librarian Mr. Thomas. It is a 
kara, other allusions are extremely scanty. I have found 
only two, Badere-r-mata (i.e. the Brahma-siitra of Badarayana) 
in fol. 66, and Siddhamte in fol. 44b. 
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