42 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM, 



2. Panca-raksha, a standard collection of Buddhist mystic 

 formularies, finely written on black ground in golden letters 

 of the ancient Northern character. A copy made in A.D. 1504 

 by the Vajra6arya Jinacandra in the Manisangha Vihara of 

 Kathmandu for the ddnapati Jlvaraja Simha, in the joint reign 

 of Jayaratna Malla and Yaksha Malla. 



TurJcish MSS. — 1. Jami' al-hikayat, an historical account 

 by Husaia Efendi of the period from the birth of Muhammad 

 to the growth of the Ottoman Empire. Completed and copied 

 1669-70 A.D. Very rare. 



2. Hash i hal, a mystic poem by Nev'i (died A.H. 1007). 

 XVIIth century. 



3. Tazkirat al-shu'ara, biographies of poets with extracts 

 from their works, compiled by Saiyid Riza in 1640 A.D. 

 XVII-XVIIIth century. 



4. An anthology in verse and prose, chiefly from the works 

 of ZatT. XVIIIth century. 



5. The Divan or poems of Servet Efendi. XlXth century. 

 Turkish and Italian MS. — 1. A copy of the Capitulations 



granted in A.D. 1675 by Sultan Muhj^mmad IV. to English 

 traders in Turkey, with Italian translation. Copied about 

 1675. 



L, D, Barnett. 



