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 ^0 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. I supply the beginning from a copy of the same work, preserved in the Library of the India Office, n. 1274 : TPi TB?r T^» ^r<qt irnS'^1' 'Hr wnni i ?WTft HI^*(5|M WM^l*H»^^^l H ^Mg | W4cl^irM ^gT^'gTW%^tft^W ^ inun ^ ^^TTWiTt TTWra ^^JTC'Tf I ^TtgrT^^TO ^ ^mrWTni: II TTOTW^ Mf<«i«i ^rft ^i^ *iiK^?i; II Ap4^«^i wft^wr w^prt ^^'f wft: I The first part treats of the seasons and constellations which pro- duce a favourable or prejudicial rainfall ; the second of the proper times for ploughing, sowing, etc. Parasara is quoted on fol. 3(i., G4rgya fol. 73., Manu ha. The present treatise, although a very