262 Manuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot, K. C. B. [No. 3. 



In the same volume is a vocabulary of the Turkoman dialect, by 

 Ahl aldyn Turkoman, a son of Bayram 'alyy 173 <j*^» j <x*-&. 



The original of these vocabularies is in the Moty MaAall. 



215. «-£l»J| 'iy. A treatise on the veterinary art, translated from the 

 Hindy (Sanscrit ?) by order of Ghiyath aldyn MoAammad Shah b. 

 Mahmud Shah Khiljy in 783 (?). It is divided into 12 chapters v^ 

 and treats on the diseases of horses, &c. and their remedies. 



Beginning u^- -i^&+U o^i'Ul j i ^xJ[x)\ ^ idJb+sJ] 



216. A/olJyfc \j*>. A description of precious stones and some other 

 minerals, by MoAammad b. Ashraf IZbsayny Rostamdary dedicated to 

 Babor. 



Beginning cuijs^^ vSt^ *$ ^j^ b c5^^ ^^iJ^J • ikSE *; ^^ 



Ratan Singh, 122 pp. of 15 lines. 



217. j\j^)l\ £|l^. A medical treatise on tea, coffee and tobacco, by 

 AAmad i/osayny. 



Beginning \j LS ^ i ^yo yS*jlo j ^j u^S-^j u*^" 

 E. 64 pp. of 9 lines, new. 



218. &ajU. oLsr^l*^. An essay in Urdu against the infanticide of 

 the Rajputs, by Tafadhdhul /Zosayn Khan of Jawnpur. 



Beginning 8^*jU>>jj|y &£yo "ij>\ ^/^o.ixjjJ' <x*xiaivojl^Lk| 

 E. two volumes 236 and 95 pp. of 7 lines. 



219. ^£i>j*~** i^jJU>. The Mas'iidians Canon, by Abu-1-RyAan MoA. 

 b. AAmad. Byniny, dedicated to Sultan Abu Sa'yd Mas'iid b. Gamyn 

 aldawlah MaAmiid. This is probably the most accurate and one of 

 the largest Arabic works on astronomy. It is divided into 1 1 books 



Beginning JS*>joLIj dj&j *J\ b ±x*> ^/o &jx~J\ 



E. A beautiful old copy, folio 516 pp. of 31 lines. 



220. *~^ j\y* ?** y. **b* *fjli (P«) 1 ne strongest evidence of 

 the non-existence of the Kabeesa in the doctrines of Zoroaster, in reply 

 to a work of Hajy MoAd. JTbsain Ispahany, published in A. D. 1827 

 and entitled *~*^! e»Ui| ^ &— x&xJ| 6Aiyi by Feroz b. Molla. 



Beginning <j^bi> cujU j &j&s?° LJ ^L** 

 Bombay 1828, large 8vo. 223 pp. 



221. jj±Js ojyj^AJ. Very valuable drawings, with names, in Persian, 

 of birds used in hawking &c. 



