28 Annual Report. [Feb., 



A. Arabic-Persian Series. 



1. Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi of Shamshi Shiran, to be edited by 

 Maulavi Lutf-ur Rahman : — 



B. Sanskrit Series. 



2. Markandeya Pur ana, to be translated by Mr. F. E. Pargiter. 



3. Swayambhu Purana, to be edited by Babu Haraprashad Sastri. 



4. Baudhayaniya Srauta Sutra and Hiranyakesin Srauta Sutra, 

 to be edited by Dr. Hillebrandt. 



5. Advaita-Brahma-Siddhi by Sadanand Yati of Kashmir, to be 

 edited by Pandit Vaman Islampurkar of Oodeypur. 



6. Madana Parajita — a standard digest of the Smritis, — to be 

 edited by Professor Madhusudan Tarkaratna. 



7. Aniruddha's Commentary, with extracts form the glosses of 

 Vedanta Mahadeva, to be edited by Dr. R. Garbe. 



The following is a detailed list of the publications issued during 

 1886. 



A. Arabic-Persian Series. 



1. Isabah edited by Maulavi Abdul Hai of the Calcutta Madrasa, 

 Nos. 253, 254, 255, 256 (Old Series) Fasc. XXX, Vol. II, No. 9, and 

 Fasc.XXIX, XXXI, XXXII, Yol. Ill, Nos. 9, 10, 11, total four fasciculi. 



2. Akbarnamah, by Abul Fazl-i-Mularah-i-Allami ; edited by 

 Maulavi Abdur Rahim, Professor, Calcutta Madrasa ; Nos. 564, 565, 

 571, 572, Vol. Ill, Fasc. VIII, IX, total two fasciculi. 



3. Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh, by Abdul Qadir Bin-Maluk Shah, 

 known as Al-Badaoni, translated from the original Persian by W. H 

 Lowe, M. A., Hebrew Lecturer, Christ's College, Cambridge, No. 569, 

 Fasc. IV, total one fasciculus. 



4. The Zafarnamah, by Maulana Sharfuddin Ali Yazdi, edited by 

 Maulavi Muhammad Ilahidad, late Professor, Calcutta Madrasa, Nos. 

 563, 570, 576, 581, Fasc. Ill, IV, V, VI, total four fasciculi. 



B. Sanskrit Series. 



5. Chaturvarga Chintamani, by Hemadri, edited by Pandits 

 Yogesavara Smritiratna and Kamakhyanatha Tarkaratna, Nos 561, 

 579, 594, Vol. Ill, Part I, Fasc. XIII, XIV, XV. Total three fasciculi. 

 This is an exhaustive work on Hindu ritual, compiled in 1182 Sakabda 

 (1260 A. D.), and containing numerous quotations from earlier works 

 thus affording an important key to the determination of their chrono- 

 logy. The first and second khandas of this work have been already 



