February, 1912.] Annual Report. XxvVil 
translations. 
An important manuscript on paper is Sadamnayabheda 
Siitra copied in A.D. 1167. It is said to be a part of 
Paratantrakrama with an extent of 12,000 slokas. In this the 
Adhah amnaya, or the nether scriptures, are said to be the 
Buddhist tantras with Vajrayogini, in her various manifesta- 
tions, as the goddess to be worshipped. The Kalacakratantra, 
Samvaratantra, Yogambaratantra, Hayagriva Bhairavatantra 
and Kalesatantra belong to this Amnaya. 
e very ancient palm-leaf manuscripts of Netrarnava- 
tantra and Jnanatilakatantra have been acquired, but unfortu- 
nately they are not complete. 
A palm-leaf manuscript of Tithinirnayaratnamala, by 
Narayana Svami, has also been acquired. 
Coins, 
Only 26 coins were received by the Society on presentation 
during the year 1911. They comprised ten gold—all from 
Madras—ten silver and six mixed metal. 
The gold coins were— 
Pagodas and half pagodas of Bijayanagar 8 
Pandyan from 8. Canara 1 
A “ biraraya Panam ’’ from Travancore 1 
The other coins were of no special numismatic interest. 
Seven silver coins were presented by the Central Provinces 
Government, two came from Assam, and one from Bombay. 
The six mixed metal coins were from the Punjab. 
During the course of the year the Numismatic Secretary 
examined and submitted detailed reports, with proposals for 
distribution, on 35 gold, 460 silver and 911 copper coins. 
also examined in addition 738 silver and 60 copper coins not 
recommended for acquisition. All these coins were from the 
Central Provinces. 
Search for Arabic and Persian MSS. 
Dr. E. Denison Ross, the Philological Secretary, has con- 
ducted the Search throughout the year. Although MSS. in 
