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106. That is Upacitta, which has in its odd quarters three anapaests (S), 
and an iambic /LG) ; and in its even quarters, three dactyls (B), and 
a spondee (Ga). 
107. That is Rutamajjha, which has in the odd quarters three dactyls 
(B) and a spondee (Ga) ; and in the even quarters a tribrach (N), 
two amphibrachs (J), and a bacchic (Y). 
108. That is Vegavati, which has in the odd quarters three anapoests (S) 
and a long syllable (G) ; and in the even quarters three dactyls (B), 
and a spondee (Ga). 
109. That is Bhaddavirajam, which has in the odd quarters an antihacchic 
(T), an amphibrach (J), a cretic (R), and along syllable (G) ; and in 
the even quarters, a molossus (M), an anapcest (S), an amphibrach 
(J), and a spondee (Ga). 
110. That is Ketumati, which has in the odd quarters an anapaest (S), an 
amphibrach (J), a cretic (R), and a long syllable (G) ; and in the 
even quarters a dactyl (B), a cretic (R), a tribrach (N), and a 
spondee (Ga). 
111. That is Akhyanika, which has in the odd quarters, two antibacchics 
(T), an amphibrach (J), and a spondee (Ga) : and in the even quar¬ 
ters an amphibrach (J), an antibacchic (T), an amphibrach (J), and 
a spondee (Ga). 
112. That is Viparitapubba, which has in the odd quarters an amphibrach 
(J), an antibacchic (T), an amphibrach (J), and a spondee (Ga) ; 
and in the even quarters two antibacchics (T), an amphibrach (J), 
and a spondee (Ga). 
113. That is Harinapluta, which has in the odd quarters three anapoests 
(S), and an iambic (LG), and in the even quarters a tribrach (N), 
two dactyls (B), and a cretic (R). 
111. That is Aparavutta, which has in the odd quarters two tribrachs (N), 
a cretic (R), and an iambic (LG) ; and in the even quarters a tri¬ 
brach (N), two amphibrachs (J), and a cretic (R). 
115. That is Pubbitagga, which has in the odd quarters two tribrachs 
(N), a cretic (R), and a bacchic (Y) ; and in the even quarters a 
tribrach (N), two amphibrachs (J), a cretic (R), and a long sylla¬ 
ble (G). 
These two metres (respectively correspond with) the Yetdllya (and Opac- 
chandasaka) metres. 
116. That is Yavadikamati, which has in the odd quarters six trochees 
(GL) ; and in the even quarters six iambics (LG), with a final long 
syllable (G). 
(Here ends ) the fourth chapter (describing) metres , the half lines of which are similar. 
