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 20 CIATALOGXJE OF MANUSCRIPTS. iTOT'^t ^ ^sinriirnnRnTu etc. ^ ^mra^imn: wtt^t^- This is the beginning of the collection of miscellaneous erotic stanzas, commonly called Amaruffataka. R. 15. 82. 33 leaves, in folio ; European paper, with the water- mark 1794. The SdhUi/adarpana, arranged in a tabular form for Bentley's own use. Incomplete. R. 15. 83. 180 leayes, in folio ; Indian paper ; Bengali character. Written about 1796. The law-book of Mant^ Every page hag four colimins for the Sanskrit. The first and third contain the text, every word by itself; the second and fourth give a brief indica- tion of the grammatical form. Space is left between for an English translation. This is given in Bentley's hand- writing up to II. 99. R. 15. 84. 252 leaves, in oblong 8vo. ; Indian paper ; Devan&gari character. Copied in 1812. The Panchadasi, a metrical compendium of the Ved&nta ' philosophy^ by Shdratitirtka Vidydranf/a, a pupil of Sanka^