APPENDIX, N"' III» 391 
Paruq 
46. ^jS. A^'lj ^^1y- 260 
The Cabalistical Properties of the Letters which occur in the 
First Chapter of the Koran; in Arabic. 
47. ^/y ^J\^ ^a^^ 60 
A Collection of Tracts on the same subject ; in Turkish. 
48. ^_5<'^^^j■ fj^ji o-=l>>- • • • • • • ^Go 
A Treatise upon the same subject \ by Temimi. 
49. [,^\j:^] iJ\f>- }^'i\ (j^s . . . 260 
Luminaries lighted up — on the same subject, [See D'Herh. 
223. b.] 
50. Ditto 300 
51. [^^yuujsnJl] ^s^\ \aJ\ ^jJL j j*jU \j^\ 180 
The Revival of the Sciences, and a Commentary on " the 
Excellent Names." [Two different works. Of the first, 
the whole title is, jjJl *jLi iU.->.^ — It is the most 
celebrated work of Alghazali (D'HerL Gazali, p. 362. b.) 
of which Haji Khalifah has given a comprehensive 
account. There are no less than twenty different works 
bearing the title of the second, enumerated in the Kcshfu 
z-zunun.'] 
52. ^ji,^^\ ^If^ 70 
The High Road of the Devout. 
53. tJij j^ []^\y>] ^y> .... 260 
The Sermons of Khizr-zadeh, 
54. J5> ^jWI W 60 
The Alchemy of Habit, by Ghazali. The title should have been 
written 5 jUJU^ The Alchemy of Felicity.— It is a 
'2 B 2 ^^'^"^^ 
