I860.] A notice of the (jaunaka Smriti. 153 



67. 



Adbhutacanti. 



68. 



Svapnotpatavidhi. 



69. 



Yidyudagnividhi. 



70. 



Valmikacanti. 



71. 



G-ojacanti. 



72. 



Grojavagacanti. 



73. 



Acvatarecanti. 



74. 



Yaxmacanti. 



75. 



Saxvarogacanti. 



76. 



Krityacanti. 



77. 



£Jatracanti. 



"78. 



Abhicaracanti. 



79. 



Jivacraddha. 



80. 



Garbhinyudakasthadi samskaravidhL 



81. 



Mulacanti. 



82. 



Acleshacanti. 



83. 



Yaidhriti vyatipata samkrantividhi. 



84. 



Grahanasutividhi . 



85. 



Abdapurtividhi. 



86. 



Yatisamskaravidhi . 



87. 



Ahitagnerdeyantaramaranavidhi. 



88. 



Brahmacarimaranavidhi. 



• 89. 



Sarpasamskaravidhi. 



90. 



Abhyudayacraddhavidhi . 



91. 



Kamyadicraddha. 



92. 



Pindapitriyajnavidhi. 



93. 



Parvanacraddhavidhi. 



94. 



Saptamigraddha. 



95. 



Ashtamicraddha. 



96. 



Anvashtakigraddha. 



97. 



Naxatrahomaganti . 



98. 



Narayanabali. 



From this summary it will appear, that the work is more extensive 



than a Ghihyasutra. It contains more matter than the latter class of 



works usually 



' do, especially the cantis or u propitiatory rites" are 



peculiar to it. 



Besides, its descriptions of the various ceremonies are 



fuller and more detailed than those in the Sutras. They resemble 



