Xxvi Annual Report. (February, 1912. 
(2) Caturvimésatimatavyakhya, by no less a person than the 
well-kn Bhattoji Diksit, is another valuable 
work. It is specially useful as the manuscript of the 
original has after a long search been acquired. The 
present collection contains one dated Samvat 1592. 
(3) A work on the science of war entitled Viraparakram, 
by Vasudeva, copied in 1827, has been acquired. So 
few of the works on the art of war are known that 
this may be regarded as a valuable find. 
(4) Smrti Kalpataru is an ancient compilation of Hindu 
Law and Rituals, in several parts, of which only the 
Vyavahara Kalpataru is known. The present collec- 
tion contains a manuscript of Danakalpataru, dated 
Samvat 1658. 
(5) A Nighantu, attributed to Vopa Deva, the well-known 
grammarian of the 13th century, entitled Hrdayadi- 
pakanighantu, has been acquired. 
(6) Caiurvargacintamani by HemAadri is an extensive Smrti 
compilaticn of the 13th century, four parts of which 
have been already published by the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal. The manuscripts of other parts are not 
available. In the present collection there is a 
manuscript of Pratisthakarmapadhati. 
(7) Of Todar Mall’s compilation of various Sastras, 
Vaidyasaukhya on medicine has been acquired. 
(8) A copy of Vaidyakalpataru, known only from Keilhorn’s 
ist, has been acquired. 
(9) A Grhyasitra of the Hiranyakesi school of the Black 
Yajurveda also has been acquired. It was up to 
this time known only from lists. 
(10) Dharmavitin is a code of Smrti current in Kaémir. 
(11) Sivarajarajyabhisekakalpataru » by Aniruddha Sarasvati, 
Randrajavamsaprasasti by Deva Kumara and Prithvi- 
rajavijaya are important historical finds. 
‘ Samvitkalpa ; Daridrastaka ; Thagastaka ; Ambalastaka by 
Motiram ; Samasyastaka by Laksmidatta ; Srngarastak by Gopi- 
on castes, namely:—(1) Jativiveka. (2) Candraseniya 
Kayasthotpatti Viveka by Gaga Bhatta. (3) Karastra 
Brahmanotpatti. (4) Pancadravidotpatti. (5) Jativiveka by 
Gopinat - (6) Traivarnika Dharmanirnaya by Rudra Deva. 
(7) Brahmanotpattivicara. (8) Sakadvipi Dvijarajamahatmya. 
(®) Jatinirnayavikyasamgrahavidhi and (10) Gaudajnatyut- 
patti. 
