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The edition is enriched with extracts from digests bearing on the 

 text. 



13. Manu T£ka Sangraha or extracts from various Commentaries 

 on Mann's Law Book, edited by Professor Jolly, No. 584, Fasc. II. 

 Total one fasciculus. This work consists of extracts from six of the 

 principal commentaries on the text of Manu, designed to explain that 

 text, and accordingly rejecting all controversial matters abounding in 

 the commentaries. 



14. Sankhayana S'rauta Sutra, edited by Dr. Alfred Hillebrandt, 

 Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology in the University of 

 Breslau, No. 585, Vol. I, Fasc. III. Total one fasciculus. This is an 

 important work of the Srauta class of ritual of the Sankhayana School 

 of the Krishna Yajur Veda. The present fasciculus brings the first 

 volume to a close and contains the first instalment of an exhaustive 

 Index of words in that volume compiled by the editor. 



15. Uvasugadasao, the seventh Anga of the Jains, on the rules of 

 conduct of Jain laymen, edited by Dr. A. F. Rudolf Hoernle, No. 578, 

 Fasc. II. Total one fasciculus. This has been a most difficult work to 

 edit. The Prakrita text is accompanied by the excellent Sanskrit Com- 

 mentary of Abhayadeva. The editor has added a careful translation in 

 English, and enriched the edition with notes. The rubric has been 

 printed in red. 



16. Prithiraja Rasau, of Chand Bardai in the original old Hindi, 

 rdited by Dr. A. F. Rudolph Hoernle, No. 577, Part II, Fasc. V. Total 

 one fasciculus, bringing this famous epic down to the end of the thirty- 

 fifth Prastava. 



17. Lalita-Vistara, or Memoirs of the early life of Sakya Sinha, 

 translated from the original Sanskrit by Dr. Rajendralala Mitra, C. I. E., 

 No. 575, Fasc. III. Total one fasciculus. This edition contains valuable 

 notes by the editor at the end of each chapter. 



18. The Asva-vaidtaka, a treatise on the diseases of the Horse. 

 Compiled by Jayadatta Suri, edited by Kaviraj Umesachandra Gupta 

 Kaviratna, Nos. 574, 582, 587, Fasc. I, II, III. Total three fasciculi. 

 This is one of the most important Sanskrit works on Yeterinary science 

 known to exist in India. Difficult and techinical terms have been 

 explained by the editor in footnotes. It is expected the work will be 

 completed early this year. 



19. The Vrihannaradiya Purana, edited by Pandit Hrishikesa 

 Sastri, Professor, Sanskrit College, Calcutta, Nos. 562, 586, Fasc. I and II. 

 Total two fasciculi. This work is a Vaishnava Purana in which Vishnu 

 occupies the position of the pantheistic Brahma of the Vedanta philo- 

 sophy. 



