490 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII, 
6. mFAAC EAA (109). Precepts of Lama Kun- 
zang (from Khams), dzokchen. 
an SN 
7 Z “RAT AIG (198). Answers to questions 
MATAR Rar 
concerning the soul ? 
8. MSD AEN AIA AIAIG’ (53). The oral teachings 
of (Lama) Jamyang (Mafijughosa) from (the monastery or 
hermitage of) Ketshang. 
9. MR eas Ray (86). The gradual way of (the 
country of) Kongpo. (S.E. Tibet.) Probably a manual of 
meditation, and one of the many Lamrims distinguished by 
the name of the country in which they have originated. See 
No. 198. 
: . easier Spee wc 
10. q aga ATA FAT AIAN (61). The three Naga 
hundred thousands, white, grey and black. Bon-po. There 
are three series of works under this name, which have for the 
greater part no mutual connection. The smallest collection, 
exceedingly frequent, has been published by Laufer in the 
Memoirs of the Finnish Society in Helsingfors. (In the first 
he has skipped a leaf of the text.} Two of the three 
parts of this little work are based on a larger work called 
WA yCagR (with variations in spelling), which is included 
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in most domangs. The middle series occurs in many domangs, 
but only the ‘ white’ part in most of them. The two other 
parts are usually contained in Bhutanese domangs. he 
Lhasa. It is said that good Derge prints of this class of works 
are much valued. Schiefner has translated the middle-size 
‘white’ Lubum. (Since writing the above I have also acquired 
a Derge print of the larger edition.) 
LM. ARENRS Aa aysr (80). ‘The prayer of the 
precious Lama Longdél, Overflowing Wave. Thomas (No. 10, 
from Peking, No. 311°) quotes a qs eer aay CAy ROC 
Faacfiageac 
12. ana agar (33). Commentary on the word, or 
the commands. No details. 
