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V. 44. If the first half of verse 17 be taken, the number of instants, 
of syllables, of long and short quantities is as follows ;— 
Instants. 
...28 
Syllables.. 
....20 
Longs. 
... 8 
Shorts.. 
....12 
Then, 28 
— 8 
= 20 the number of syllables. 
28 
— 20 
. = 8 
| the number of long! 
28 
— 12 
= 16 -h 2 = 8 
Notes on Chapter III. 
This chapter describes those metres the quarters of which are similar, 
giving in each instance the characteristic of one quarter, which answers for 
the remaining three. The syllables in each quarter vary from six to twenty- 
two. The names of these metres are :— 
YI. 
Gayatti. 
XIY. 
Sakkari. 
VII. 
IJnhi. 
XY. 
Atisakkari. 
VIII. 
Anutthubhanl. 
• • • 
XYI. 
Atthi. 
• • 
IX. 
Brahati. 
XVII. 
Atyatthi. 
X. 
Panti. 
XVIII. 
Dhuti. 
XL 
Tutthubham 
• • • 
XIX. 
Atidhuti. 
HII. 
Jagati. 
XX. 
Kati. 
XIII. 
Atijagati. 
XXI. 
Pakati. 
XXII. Akati. 
The feet are denoted by the initial letter of their symbols in Roman 
capitals. 
YI. Verses having six syllables in each line. 
1. Tanumajjhd. — -v/ -TY. 
iianam dasamaddhe 
neyye tava sattha 
vittharitamasi 
samgetarabhaga. 
VII. 1. Kumaralalitd. — \j ^ -JSG. 
tayasadisakhettam 
nalokataramasmim 
padakkamanumattharp. 
vipaccatiminampi. 
