Se -  lllle 
ee a a ee 
ele IR ei aR TE eg te a aI aN 
rit, - cs 
ta 
1922.] A Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet. 499 
72. AD SAAS A (214). Collected works 
of the (Mongolian = Nays ) Cangkya Gongma Lama. See 
S.C. D., Dictionary, under both aay and aay, and also 
Griinwedel, Mythologie. According to the data in Das, the 
above translation is open to doubt, though my informants 
think that Seal is here so much as ‘ Imperial,’ an adjective 
of rank, derived from the designation of the Emperor of 
China. 
73. Elan. Se Sie (=AQA’ ). (52). Siddhanta by the 
Cangkya Lama. Philosophy? See Nos. 38, 39, 102. 
74, @- a cayaas SNES (16). (Works or biography ? 
of) the Cangkya Lama Ngakwang Chédan. 
75. m3, qT 9 5 (97). The hundred (chapters, 

a 
topics ¢) on the powers of ché tantrism. See No. 37. AAR, 
~w 
ritual. Kagyii. See also next number. 
~~ 
76. Als 5 SST (89). Various points on ché tantrism. 
-~ a 4 e 
aay ritual. Kagyi SN=P SIN Perhaps iden- 
“OD 3 
tical with Walsh, No. 34, series a, or with the whole collection 
under that number. 
71; QAADANA AN (48). Collected works from the 
Cuzang monastery (not far North of Lhasa). Namthar. Geluk 
In Tibet there are many collections only named after the 
monastery in which they are produced. They eontain the works 
of the successive authors resident in such a place, and form a 
the institution throughout its 
existence, growing as long as t 
tinues to be productive. T 
blocks, and as long as they are added to, kept open or run- 
in course of preparation usually | 
margin on which only after completion 
letter is cut out and, as long as incomplete, has no index. 5o 
