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Report on the MacJienzie Manuscripts, 



[Jan. 



10. Auothei' copy of the same, No. 10. — Countermark 270. 



The first ten or fifteen leaves are seriously damaged, by insects. The 

 copy is otherwise complete ; containing i 16 { aim-leaves i:i h!1. There 

 is attached a copy, not perfect, of the Da.sarai.h' saUica, by Rama-dasa, 

 containing a eulogy oi Rama'Chandra'ds Viahuu, appeanng under ten 

 metamorphoses, or incarnations. 



Both MSS. are rather old ; and both injured by insects. 



11. Drona parvam, OY se-veuthhooki No. II. — Countermark 271. 



This copy is complete in 227 palm-leaves ; but these are old, especi- 

 ally the first 45 leaves ; which are also injured by insects. The remain- 

 ing, and seemingly more recent, portion, is not touched. 



12. Kerna-parvam, or the eighth book, No. 12. — Countermark 

 (wanting). 



A complete copy in 90 palm-leaves ; old, but notwithstanding in good 

 preservation. 



A few palm-leaves are appended, containing panegyrical stanzas ad- 

 dressed to the consort of Siva. 



13. Kerna-parvam (another copy), No. 13. —Countermark 2^3. 



This MS. is complete, as regards the pa7-vam itself; though the pag, 

 ing is from 2 8 down to 362, as part of a fuller copy of the Bhdratam* 

 This copy is a little old ; bat in very good preservation. 



14. Another (imperfect) copy of the same. No. 14.— 'Countermark 

 274. 



The two first palm-leaves are wanting; but from p. 3 to p. 16, the 

 leaves are regular ; the remainder is wanting. A few loose leaves follow^ 

 apparently belonging to the Adi-parvam, of some copy different from 

 those in this collection. What remains of this fragment is in tolerable 

 good order. 



