462 J-urnal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII. 
in the Tokyo Tripitaka and in the Kyoto Tripitaka. The 
complete collections of the former edition (with the indexes) 
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part of the latter edition (with the indexes) is in the Imperial 
Library. 
It is further reported that the Calcutta University is 
arranging to acquire a copy of the recent Shanghai edition. 
Of a practical catalogue raisonné of the Chinese Tripitaka, in 
ten volumes, entitled [ra] Hex FN "Eee Yiieh-tsang-chih-ching, 
and mentioned by Nanjio in his introductory essay, several 
copies are in Calcutta, one in my own possession. 
For the Pali canon a reference to the publications of the 
Pali Text Society is almost sufficient. Of the King of Siam’s 
edition there is a copy in the Library of the Calcutta University, 
pecial 
bibliographical essay dealing with the relation of the Agama 
literature in Chinese and Pali :— 
Prof. M. Anesaki. The four Buddhist Agamas in Chinese, 
a concordance of their parts and of the corresponding counter- 
parts in the Pali Nikayas. In the Transactions of the Asiatic 
Society of Japan Vol. 35, part 3. Yokohama, 1908. 
The bibliography of the Chinese Tripitaka, however, forms 
a special subject which cannot be pursued further at the present 
occasion. 
TH, Exrra-canonicat TIBETAN LITERATURE. 
political mission to Tibet, which was in process of being prepared 
in 1903. Dr. Th 
to Tibet. The memorandum, dated January 18th, 1904, was 
followed by two important appendices. One gave a list 0 
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