500. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII, 
I possess a collection of about ten completed volumes of such a 
series whilst the eleventh bundle represents the matter of only 
half a volume and is still in course of publication. This is all 
what was printed off last year when I acquired it from the 
monastery press. This year another:chapter may have been 
added to it, and so it will go on till that particular monastery 
ceases to be productive. See below. 
78. GABAA A NS AA (159). List of oral 
teachings from the Cuzang monastery. (So the oral explana- 
tion.) Namthar. Geluk. Whether the same as the above. or 
part of it, seems uncertain. ANG Nay, list, conspectus, 
plan, programme, summary, table, catalogue raisonné, etc., in 
the sense of record of teachings orally received from any lama 7 
diary or notes of teachings received. See No 211. 
79. EN AFISART (35). The eighteen chapters of 
the Dharma. 
SA Smee emer : . 
80. FA ENA gOS 298) AIA Sa gS (111). The 
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story of Atisha’s arrival in Serling. Geluk. Serling according 
to 8. C. D. Suvarnadvipa, Pegu. 
; : : yo ae. a ee < cet cen 
Schiefner, Bericht 286°: EA" E B say AAA Bs SI 
. ay . x’ "2 “cre x5} aa bd ig I="SC" "ragayey’ 
TANS RY YF Eg Sore ge sage are 
ATA SAV QS Story of how the noble Illustrious Lord 
Atisha (the incarnation of) the Unique God, has spread the 
teaching in India, and has come to the Gold-land, and so on. 
23 leaves. Tibetan print. 
81. EAA gra gare (112). The fuller biography 
of Atisha. 
. ° cn . aes . . . . oe 
82. QRS ASCar NRA ARQ AIO yay Ay ga1 QNE 
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ROSA Marae cr (141). The biography or works of the 
Wise, Loving Lord Mafijughosa, by himself. See No. 59. 
m = — > . e eS ae 
83. AEST SEAT AIA AA ary gar akc’ Hei 
( 182), The two recensions, full and medium, of (the work) con- 
ducting towards God Mafi jughosa, by (Lama) Galo (Joymind?), 

