520 Journal oj the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII, 
Short account of the Lama succession (doctrinal tradition) of 
Translator Lodansherab. aya =a, A =ayn’ 
‘ “mI =" . . ° —~egye 6 : ’ é 
202. AGASCA ET AS RIAA AAAS AI (165). Com 
mentary on the Sheting (Friendly Epistle) written by Lama Reda 
(SARK. arrow of hope?). This may be a commentary 
b 
on Nagarjuna’s famous epistle, AGN AVIS, mdo, ay, 
Vol. 33. Note that as OAT is written for aay so also 
oT is written for ony The latter is no mistake. See next 
number. In the Tanjur the title is Aa aa Ba Ny in 
Vol. ce and ASAI oR Ay in Vol. ay (according to 
Cordier.) 
208. ALASVSISAYZ’QAay (120). Toxt and comment- 
ary as above. 
204. SESE (100). Circle (garland) of teach- 
ings of the Sakya (monastery). Sakyapa. 
ae . <= Monts ‘ane *: ism bees 
205. NYAP AAA Ayn amaragarcy (146). Com - 
mentary on the grammatical treatise of the great Situ Pandit 
(Situ, a place in Kham). If it is the same work as the one 
edited by Sarat Chandra Das in his Grammar, then the trans- 
lation is rather: the commentary on (Thénmi Sambhota’s) 
grammatical treatises, by the Situ Pandit. 
206. AID AAC SHA SAT NRA Qa A Saar (162). 
Torma ritual to (the Dakint) Lion-face, (called) the Dakint’s 
soul-ornament. Kurim. Say = ay 
aor. RRR ATTN BA gH THAT 
ATA BAT (179). Catalogue (=description, history) of the 
