1893.] A. F. R. Hoernle — The Weber Manuscripts. 31 
slokas, a portion of which has been preserved, belong to the second 
chapter, while the first chapter must have contained about 50 slokas. 
P erhaps when the remainder of the existing fragment has been read, 
this point may be more certainly known. I have at present only read 
and copied those leaves, on which I could discern any numbers. These 
show us the partial preservation of the following Slokas : 24-40 and 
41-57 ; and this, consequently, proves that the figured leaf is the seventh 
of the manuscript. 
The manuscript is rather carelessly written ; thus we have vidhu- 
shilco for vidushiko on line 4 of the obverse of the 7th leaf ; and Jcurmd 
gudhanga for Mrmo gudhdhga on line 4 of the reverse of the 6th leaf, 
and other blunders. 
Part VII. See Plate II, fig. 3. This manuscript consists of 7 
leaves, measuring about 5 by 2| inches, but they are mutilated on the 
left-hand side. There are mostly six lines to the page ; a few leaves 
have 7 lines, but these may possibly turn out to belong to a different 
manuscript. The characters are again another specimen of the round 
variety of the Central Asian Nagari. 
The figured page reads as follows : — 
l 5 crw ’Tfsjfrw rrsnw sfjmrfa wji 
2 > ... ’I II — 3[fiw — — *?: cfi 
3, sprat: frarar *rr ^ 
4, . . ra * ssftrajffT 
5, . . . 
6, fa . hm — qfoDrar%"r 
In Roman transliteration ; — 
1, [ ] . jiia pujitam [||] 
Tathagatam namasyami sambuddha-dvipad-ottamam [|] 
Bhaga 
2, [ ] . . . m || 
Uttile, dale, duttile, siddhir=astu svaha ; yah ka \_s=chid=Bhaga-~\ 
3, vatah sr[a]vakah bliikshur=va bhikshuui V& upasako va upasika 
VEl, i- 
4, . . imam cha me hrida[yo]m purva-ratram=apara-ratram manasi 
karishyati 
5, . . [da]n[d]ena parimuchchishyati, dand-arha-praharena pari- 
muchchishya- 
6; [t»] i • pena ; pa . i . a . -arlio loma- 
