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 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. 27 modern compilation, is most likely grounded on the ancient Para^a- ratantra. R. 15. 88. 6 leaves, in folio; Indian paper; Devanagari cha- racter. Copied about 1810. Pdrdsart hord, a tract on Horoscopy, in forty-one anushtubh verses, with a commentary. Begins: Ududdyapradipdkhyam ^^ ^^Rt^l ^^ II ^ II Yayam Parasarim Horam anusritt/a yathdmati I ^HTBTT^: ift %^: ^nwRnn^Pf : II ? a Maohchhdstrdnmdrena ^N|t Wjft PlSlMd* I It appears from these verses that the proper title of this treatise is Ududdpapradipa, and that the author, in compiling it, has followed the Hora of Parasara. There is, therefore, no reason to consider it as spurious, although Bentley received this MS. from Wilford (27th July, 1813). R. 15. 89. 100 leaves, in oblong folio ; Indian paper ; Bengali character. Transcribed at the commencement of the present century. The Brahmaaiddhdnta, a medley in prose and verse, containing