February, 1910.] Annual Report. 



win 



Bibliotheca Indica. 



Of the 25 fasciculi of texts of different dimensions publish- 

 ed in the Bibliotheca Indica series during the year under review 

 15 belong to Brahmanic Sanskrit, 4 to Jaina Sanskrit, I to 

 Jaina Prakrit, 1 to Buddhist Sanskrit, 1 to Tibetan, and the 

 remaining 3 to Persian literature. The fasciculi include Mr. 

 Beveridge's translation of the Akbarnama, vol. ii, fasc. vi, 

 Mahamahopadhyaya Candra Kanta Tarkalarikar's revised 

 edition of the Gobhillya Grihya-sutra, and YogaSastra, fasc. ii, 

 edited by the learned Jaina Sadhu Sri Vijayadharma Suri. Of 

 the new works sanctioned last year, 6 fasciculi have been pub- 

 lished this year, viz. : 



(1) One fasciculus (216 pages) of Gobfula-partiista edited 

 with a gloss by Mahamahopadhyaya Candra Kanta Tarkalari- 

 kara. It embodies three distinct treatises, called respectively 

 Snana-sutra (a treatise on ablution), Sandhya-sutra (a treatise 

 on daily prayers), and Sraddha-kalpa (a treatise on oblations 

 offered to the dead ancestors). 



(2) One fasciculus (192 pages) of Karma-pradipa (a lamp 



of rituals) edited by Mahamahopadhyaya Candra Kanta Tar- 

 kalankar. It embodies the text of Katyayana together with 

 the commentary of Narayanopadhyaya and a gloss by the editor 

 himself. 



(3) One fasciculus (214 pages) of Haralata edited by Pandit 

 Kamal Krishna Smrtitirtha. This work, which treats mainly 

 of mourning and rejoicing observances, is said to have been 

 written by Aniruddha Bhatta in the eleventh century A.D. 



(4) One fasciculus (96 pages) of Santinatha-carita , a 

 S'vetambara Jaina work on the life and teachings of S&ntin&tha 

 the 16th Tlrthankara, edited by Muni Indra Vijaya. The 

 author of the work was Ajitaprabha Suri, who is said to have 



lived in Gujarat in 1250 A.D. 



(5) One fasciculus (96 pages) of Parlks;lmukha-sufra, a 

 Digambara Jaina treatise on Logic, by Manikya Xandi (800 

 A.D.), together with the commentary of Anantavlrya (about 

 1050 A.D.) edited by Mahamahopadhyaya Satis Chandra Vidya- 



bhusana. 



"(6) One fasciculus (110 pages) of a history of Gujarat in 



Persian, by Mir Abu Turab Fall (about 1574 A.D.), edited with 

 introduction and notes by Dr. E. D. Ross. 



Coins. 



coins 



the Society in the year under report. 



classified 



as follows : 



