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G. E. Fryer —Pali Studies. — JVo. 2. 
[No. 4, 
In the Tutthuhham. 
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Gl. That is Upatthita, which has an antibaechic (T), two amphibrachs 
(J), and a spondee (Ga). 
G2. That is Indavajira, which has two antibacchics (T), an amphibrach 
(J), and a spondee (Ga). 
63. That is Upavajira, which has an amphibrach (J), an antibacchi (T), 
an amphibrach (J), and a spondee (Ga). 
64. That is Upajati, when the quarters of the two preceding metres are 
mixed together. Similarly it is said that the name Upajati is applied 
to any metre that has mixed quarters. 
65. That is Sumukhi, which has an anapaest (S), two amphibrachs (J), 
and an iambic (LG). 
66. That is Dodhakam, which has three dactyls (B), and a spondee (Ga). 
67. That is Salmi, which has a molossus (M), two antibacchics (T), and 
a spondee (Ga), with the pause on the fourth syllable, and the 
seventh (following it). 
68. That is Vatummissa, which has a molossus (M), a dactyl (B), an 
antibaechic (T), and a spondee (Ga), with the pause (on the fourth 
syllable, and the seventh following it). 
69. That is Surasasiri, which has a dactyl (B), an antibaechic (T), a 
tribrach (N), and and a spondee (Ga). 
70. That is Rathoddhata, which has a cretic (It), an amphibrach (N), 
a cretic (R): and an iambic (LG). 
71. That is Svagata, which has a cretic (R), a tribrach (N), a dactyl 
(B), and a spondee (Ga). 
72. That is Bhaddika, which has two tribrachs (N), a cretic (R), and an 
iambic (LG). 
In the Jagati. 
73. That is Vamsattha, which has an amphibrach (J), an antibaechic (T), 
an amphibrach (J), and a cretic (R). 
74. That is Indavamsa, which has two antibacchics (T), an amphibrach 
(j), and a cretic (R). 
75. That is Totaka, which has four anapaests (S). 
76. That is Dutavilambita, which has a tribrach (N) two dactyls (B), 
and a cretic (R). 
77. That is Puta, which has two tribrachs (N), a molossus (M), and a 
bacchic (Y), with a pause at the fourth, and eighth syllable (follow¬ 
ing it). 
78. That is Kusumavicitta, which has a tribrach (N), and a bacchic (Y), 
and again a tribrach (N), and a bacchic (Y). 
