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advanced by four fasciculi. Nos. 745, 749, 765, 768. Vol. IV, V, VI 

 and Vol. II, Fasc. I. 



9. Parasara Smriti by the same learned editor, has advanced by 

 three fasciculi, two belonging to the second volume treating of Pray as- 

 chitta, and one to the third volume treating of VyavaMra. The work 

 is accompanied with the commentary of the great Madhavacharya and 

 is the standard work on Hindu Law and Rituals in Southern India. 

 Nos. 759, 761, 766, Vol. II, Fasc. 3, 4, Vol. Ill, Fasc. 1. Total three Fasc. 



10. Samkhayana S'rauta Sutra edited by Dr. Alfred Hillebrandt, 

 Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Breslau. The second volume 

 has advanced by one fasciculus. This volume contains the commen- 

 tary by i^narttiya, the son of Varadatta, on the text of Samkhayana. 

 No. 754, Vol. II, Fasc. 2. Total one Fasc. 



11. S'rI-ehashyam edited by Pandit Ramnath Tarkaratna is a com- 

 mentary on the Vedanta aphorisms of Vadarayana by Ramanuja- 

 charya, the founder of a Vaishnava sect in Southern India who 

 flourished about the thirteenth century A. D. This commentary adopts 

 the non-dual theory of S'amkara with certain modifications. No. 737, 

 Fasc. 2. Total one Fasc. 



12. TAiTTiRiTA Samhita edited by Mahamahopadhyaya Mahesa- 

 chandra Nyayaratna, C. I. E., has advanced by one fasciculus. It is 

 the text of the Black Yajur Veda and is accompanied with the com- 

 mentary of Madhavacharya. No. 744, Fasc. XXXIV. Total one Fasc. 



13. Tattva-chintamani, edited by Pandit Kamakhyanatha Tarka- 

 vagisa, has advanced by four fasciculi. The editor is now going on with 

 the second volume of the work which treats of Inference. Nos. 735, 

 748, 758, 772, Vol. II, Fasc. 3, 4, 5, 6. Total four Fasc. 



14. TuLsi SatsaI, i. e., seven hundred verses by Tulsidas the great 

 Hindi poet. Each verse contains a riddle and a double entendre, one 

 meaning of which is a praise of Rama. The work is being edited by 

 Pandit Biharilal Chaube. It has advanced by two fasciculi. Nos. 739, 

 753, Fasc. 2, 3. 



15. UvASAGADASAO edited by Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle. With this 

 fasciculus which contains indices the work is now completed. No. 752, 

 Fasc. 6. Total one Fasc. 



C. Tibetan Series. 



1. Sher Phyin edited by Babii Pratapa Chandra Ghosha is a 

 Tibetan translation of the S'ata Sahasrika Prajna Paramita or the 

 Prajiia Paramita of 100,000 verses. The learned editor is omitting all 

 repetitions which abound in the work. Nos. 736, 742, 767, Vol. I, 

 Fasc. 4, 5, and Vol. II, Fasc. 1. Total three Fasc. 



2. BoDHisATTVAVADANA Kalpalata, by Kshemeiidra, under the 



