394 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [November, 1912. 
Santi DA Lizzano, Cap., esistente nella biblioteca conventuale di 
Bergamo.—Cronologia della Provincia.—P. GIOVANNI DA Ratis- 
BONA, p. 26.—Bruwnati, Dizionarietio, p. 28.—P. Pavunino a S. 
BartTuotomo, India Orient. Christ., Romae, 1794, p. 193: 
‘In regno Bengala et Nepal, illustres viri ex Ord. Capucinorum 
sunt: I. R. P. Josephus a Carignano, cujus dialogi lingua indos- 
tana conscripti et Regi Bettiah dedicati exstant in Bibl. S.C. 
rop. Fide. num. XXIIT.’’—Anal. Ord., vol. VI, ann. 1890, 
fasc. XI, nov., p. 349, XI.—Vireinio Prinzivaui, Viaggiatori, 
etc., p. 164.—Rocco pa CxrsINALE, Storia delle Missioni dei 
Cappuccini, T. iii, pp. 274-5, 742. 
APPENDIX. 
Amongst the Bishop’s College collection there are the two 
following letters :— 
i$ 
19, GLoucESTER Puacn, New Roap. 
The 20th July 1824. 
Major Latter being apprehensive lest Mr. Schroeter should 
be wasting his labour in doing what had already been accom- 
to Major Latter in India. In some of these works the whole 
of their exertions in Tibet are accurately recorded,! by which 
it appeared that nothing had been done by them except the 
composing of a treatise on the alphabet, which had been 



1 [No historical books on the ‘Jeune or Ca i tesfons a bet 
; 4 : puchin Missions in Tibet 
wee the liSeoae ae : ae except the Lettres Edifiantes, and some 
Stic eltorts of the Propaganda Press, : 
nothing.—H. Hosten, 8.J.] pag ress, and these contain almost 
