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4. Sans. Shuh-dshubha-p'hala-pariksha. Tib. (^9) Dge-va-dang-mi-dge-vahi- 

 hbras-bu-hrfag-pa. From leaf 19S — 197. Examination of the fruits of good 

 and bad works. 



5. Sans. VimuJda mdrga dhuta (or hJiu'ta,) guna nirdesha. Tib. 

 ^nam-par-grol-valii-lam4as-s,hrjangs-paM-yon-tan-hstan-pa. From leaf 198 — • 

 217. Description of the good qualities acquired by an analytical judgment, 



6. Sans. A\jus])arijdnta sutra. Tib. (^^^ Ts'liehi-mfhahi-mdo. From leaf 

 217 — 228. The life's end. Enumeration of the duration of life of the six 

 kinds of animal beings, according to the length of days and years of each of 

 them. 



7. Sans. A^yupatti yaihd kdro pariprichcJiha. Tib. Ts'M-hp'Jio-va-ji- 

 \tar-gijur-pa-%hus-pahi-mdo. From leaf 228 — 243. A su tra, in which is 

 asked (and answered) what will happen after death. Delivered by Sha'kya 

 at the request of Zas-gtsang, the king of Ser-shya (Sans. Capila), on the 

 occasion of a funeral celebrated with great solemnity. 



8. Sans. Anityatd sutra. Tib. (^^^ Mi-rtag-pa-nyid-kyi-mdo. A sutra 

 on instability. Leaves 143, 144. Several instances of instability — as health, 

 youth, wealth, and life, &c. 



9. Sans. On ditto. From leaf 144 — 146. Enumeration of several perish- 

 able things. 



10. Sans. Sanjndna kha dasha nirdesha. Tib. Udu-shes-hchti-gckig- 

 hstan-pa. Leaves 146, 147. Enumeration of eleven things to be had in 

 remembrance — or consideration at one's death. 



11. Sans. Vaishali prave'ska sutra. Tib. Yangs-pahi-grong-k'hyer-du- 

 hjug-paJii-mdo. From leaf 247 — 253. Entrance into Faishali (a city where 

 now Allahabad is). Sha'kya being in a grove near that city, at the time 



