ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OP THE JWDO. 583 



^Aj' tjj^'^y q' ^<V' g' T'kams-chad-kt/i-dvang-p'hi/ug-gi-hchud-len- 

 7iad-fhanis-chadA\joms-shi7ig4us-kyi-stobs-Ygyas-par-chacl-pa-%hes-bya-- 

 va. The most powerful elixir for subduing every sickness, and for 

 improving the vigour of the body. 



iR^vx' ^x. g' ^5^3)' ^-5^ T Gser-sgyur-gyi-hstan-hcJios. A work on turn- 

 ing base metals into gold, (on alchymy). 



s' cvl)^ T SJeu-g%ugs-kyi-mts'han-wjid. Description of a 

 Buddha's image, with respect to the proportion of the several mem- 

 bers of his body. 



s^Ty gpq'zjis' 5' ■^(^Q' ^' sm^ T Grub4'hob-hYgyad-chu-vtsa-h%hihi-bri- 

 fJiabs. The manner of representing, in painting, those eighty -four 

 persons who where emancipated while living. 



S^N' g'x' HQ' ■q^^vT Spos-sbyor-vahi-hstan-hcJios. A work on mix- 

 ing or preparing perfumes. 



5<V' n^'^i' zjQ' ^f' ofc; T Dm-hstan-pahi-me-long. A mirror shewing the 

 time or weather, (a work on divination, soothsaying, or prognosti- 

 cating). 



W ■^■S^T T Lugs-kyi-hstcm-\)cho8. A work on etliics. (Sans. 

 Nitishdstra). 



<^fiiv' s" ^f^' ■^■5'^^' ^1-3^;' i^Q' *r4^ \ Lugs-kyi-hsjaii-hchos- 



fsliigs-su-hchad-pahi-mdsod. An ethical work called. Treasury of 

 Verses. 



