VI. ADDENDA. 
To II. 1. d, p. 459. 
Add as No. 11: 
W. Botting Hemsley, The flora of Tibet or High Asia, in 
the Journal of the Linnean Society; Vol. XXXV, (1902), 
No. 244, pp. 124-265. On pp. 259-265 there is a very com- 
plete botanical bibliography. 3 
To II. 11. a, p. 460. 
Add as No. i0a the very important analysis of Tibetan 
Medical works in the Tanjur, by Dr. P Cordier, Introduction 
a Pétude des traités médicaux sanscrits inclus dans le Tanjur 
tibétain. In the B.E F.O. for 1903, Vol. 3, pp. 604-629 and 
also reprinted separately. 
On the same page a reference should be added to the 
following articles: 
10b F. W. Thomas, Deux Collections sanscrites et tibét- 
aines de Sadhanas, Le Muséon, Nouvelle Série, Vol. IV (1903), 
pp. 1-42, also reprinted separately. 
aoe de Stcherbatskoi, La littérature Yogacara 
d’aprés Bouston, Le Muséon, Nouvelle Série, Vol. V1 (1905), 
pp. 144-155. Also reprinted separately. 
Though not bibliographical in the sense of describing 
editions, the article should be mentioned because describing 
titles as given by a Tibetan authority. 
8 No. 11a add: Sarat Chandra Vidyabhusana. A History 
of Indian Logic. This work, which has appeared this year or 
is about to appear, published by the University of Calcutta, 
contains copious references to the material on logic in the 
Tanjur. I have compiled an index to the Tibetan matter in 
the volume and for the convenience of those interested I have 
had a small number of copies of this index reprinted sepa- 
rately. 
Under 11b a reference may be made to the earlier and 
‘shorter work of the same Author on thesame subject “ History 
of the Medieval School of Indian Logic,’ Calcutta University 
Studies, No. 1, Calcutta, 1909. 
To V. No. 144 on p. 509. 
advantage and profit. Not the least of these has been that 
I have been able to acquire in the meantime a printed copy of 
the booklet mentioned under No. 144 of the alphabetical list, 


