February, 1905. ] Annual Report. 
year. — 
Of the Brahmanic Sanskrit works two belong to the Orissa 
school of Smrti, two to the Bengal, one to the Bombay, and one 
to the Benares school; one to the Ramanuja School of the Vedanta, 
one to the Sankara School, and to the Mimamsa School. 
the works that have been completed, the Riyaz-is-Salatin 
belongs to the Arabic-Persian series. It is an English translation 
_ of a history of Bengal composed by Ghulam Husain Salim between 
1786 and 1789. 
S. R 
history of Bengal, and Stewart’s History of Bengal is based upon 
. 
Tt is accompanied by a index and a preface in which the trans- 
__ Godadhara Rajaguru, who flourished by the middle of the 
18th Century, ta the spiritual guide of the Gajapati Rajas of 
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_ Orissa. As no Hindu work from Orissa had ever been published, 
_ Orissa. The work consists of three volumes, of which the first has 
_ Yeen completed with an elaborate inde 
Last year was notified the comple 
