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1922.] A Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet. 509 
ei ann ~ — \— 
138. JAC’ al AQ" AAQ" sya (163). Concerning 
the conduct (leading to) heaven, according to (the book of) 
Phawongkha (a hermitage about a day North of Lhasa). 
Kurim. 
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139. HARA HIN AS A (41). First chapter on the 
paramitas. R35, philosophy. 

140. 2A RFT 55 (7). Complete exposition of the 
paramitas. RET SS, philosophy. 
141. AR BIST INT (1). (Rendering altogether 
problematic): Method of revering the paramitas of the 
madhyamikas. The expression gary has not been ex- 
plained and the grammatical relation between RNa and 
Qa is uncertain. RBIS, philosophy. 
142. ARI x ful (8). Text and commentary on the 
paramitas. May be anything of this large class of literature. 
Most probably from the Tanjur, first volumes of mdo. 
143, Q*N 25" AYN’ ea (9). Guide to the paramitas. 
REFS, philosophy. See Nos. 146, 197. 
144, ayn ye (180). Catalogue of the books print- 
ed in ‘The Palace.’ This is the most tantalizing title in our 
list. This seems precisely the kind of print we ave been 
looking for, but in this case the information is disappointing- 
ly vague. There are two ‘ Palaces,’ POC", namely of Potala 
and of Dipung, both in Lhasa. Either of these may be meant. 
We have now to try to obtain a copy of this catalogue. I am 
told that in Tibet such catalogues are very rare, so much so 
that I have been unable to obtain definite information as to 
the existence of any other than the above catalogue. Of no 
other printing establishment in Tibet a catalogue of editions is 
own to my informants. On the other hand, most of the 
sungbums when they consist of many volumes have very 
