1875.] Annual Report. 33 



The funds available for the publication of Sanskrit works being already- 

 bespoken for the texts which are in hand, the Council has not thought fit 

 to send to press the text of the Bridhaddevata, to which reference was made 

 in the last report. Its editor, Babu Rajendralala Mitrais, however, engaged 

 in collating the six different MSS. which he has procured of the work, and 

 it is expected that he will at an early opportunity send this old and import- 

 ant treatise on the Vedic gods .to press. 



The following is a detailed list of the works published — 



Persian Series. 



Tabaqa't Na'siei', by Minhaj i Siraj. Translated into English by 

 Major G. H. Raverty. Nos. Ill and IV. 



Farhang i Rashi'di', by 'Abdurrashid of Tattah. Edited by Mau- 

 lawi Zulfaqar 'All. Nos. X and XI. 



Sanskrit Series. 



The Sama Veda Sanhita, with the commentary of Sayanacharya, edited 

 by Satyavrata Samasrami, No. 303. Part II. Ease. I. 



The Katantra, with the commentary of Durgasinha, edited with Notes 

 and Indexes by Julius Eggeling, Nos. 297, 298. Fasc. I. II. 



The Gobhiliya Grihya Sutra, with a commentary by the Editor, edited 

 by Prof. Chandrakanta Tarkalankara, No. 300, Fasc. V. 



The Atharvana TJpanishads with the commentary of Narayana, edited 

 by Ramamaya Tarkaratna, No. 305, Fasc. V. 



The Agni Purana, a system of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, edited 

 by Rajendralala Mitra, Nos. 306, 312, Fasc. V. VI. 



The Chhanda Sutra of Pingala A'charya, with the commentary of 

 Halayudha, edited by Visvanatha Sastri, No. 307, Fasc. III. 



Hindi. 



The Prithiraja Rasau of Chand Bardai, edited in the original old Hindi 

 by the Rev. A. F. R. Hoernle, Ph. D., No. 304, Part II., Fasc. I. 



List of Societies, Institutions, Sfc, toith ivhich exchanges of 

 publications have been made during 1S7I. 



Batavia: — Society des Sciences des Ncderlandes. 

 Berlin : — Royal Academy. 



