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jay a ; with the exposition of Dhanika. The Avaloka edited by Fitz. 

 Edward Hall. D. C. L. No. 82, Fasc. III. 



6. The Sankhya Aphorisms of Kapila with extracts from Vijflaria 

 Bhiksu's commentary, translated by J. R. Ballantyne, LL. D. No. 

 81, Fasc. II. 



7. The Narada Pancharatra, edited by Rev. K. M. Banerjea. No. 

 75, Fasc. IV. 



8. The Taittiriya Aranyaka of the Black Yajnr Veda, with the 

 commentary of Sayanacharya, edited by Babu Rajendralala Mitra, No. 

 74, Fasc. II. 



9. The Nyaya Darsana of Gotama with the commentary of Vat- 

 sayana, edited by Pandita Jayanarayana Tarkapanchanana. No. 70, 

 Fasc. III. 



10. The S'rauta Sutra of A's'walayana with the commentary of 

 Gargya Narayana, edited by Rama Narayana Vidyaratna, Nos. 69, 71, 

 80, 84, and 86. Fasc. IV., V., VI., VII, and VIII. 



11. The Brihatsaiihita of Varaha-Mihira, edited by Dr. H. Kern, 

 Nos. 68, 72, and 73. Fasc. V., VI., and VII. 



The Muatakhab Al-Twarikh of Abd Al-Qadir Bin i Malukskah, 

 edited by Capt. W. N. Lees, L.L. D. and Maulawi Kabir Aldin Ahmad 

 and Munshi Ahmad Ali. Fasc. V. 



Of the Old Series. 



1. A Biographical Dictionary of persons who knew Mohammad, 

 by Ibn i Hajar, edited in Arabic by Maulawies Abd-al Haqq and Gho- 

 lam Qadir and Capt. W. N. Lees, Nos. 209, 211, and 214. Fasc. IV., 

 V., and VI. 



2. The Sahitya-Durpana or Mirror of Composition, a treatise on 

 literary criticism ; by Vis'wanatha Kaviraja, translated into English 

 by Babu Pramadadasa Mitra and the late James R. Ballantyne, L,L.D., 

 Nos. 212 and 213. Fasc. I. and II. 



3. The Taittiriya Brahmana of the Black Yajur Veda, with the 

 commentary of Sayanacharya, edited by Babu Rajendralala Mitra. 

 No. 210, Fasc. XX. 



Coin Cabinet. 

 The only contribution of any moment received for the Numismatic 

 Cabinet is a collection of miscellaneous coins from Capt. Stubbs, includ- 

 ing several copper Bactrians, a few silver Greeks and Pathans, and a 



