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 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. 49 The whole work is divided into eight chapters. 1. dhravadhi- kara; 2, grahadhruyadhikara ; 3. tithyadhikara ; 4. sphufadhikara; 5. tripra^nadhikara ; 6. chandragrahanadhikara ; 7» suryagrahana- dhikara; 8. parilekhadhikara. The two following suspicious verses occur at the end of this MS. ; ^^^iHsi^^l 8^00 i5R^ W^ A writer of the eleventh century would have written better Sanskrit, and would not have substituted Paulastya and Lomasa for Paulisa and Eomaka. i. Foil. 10-29. An Uddharam, or illustration of the preceding tract, in which the statements of the author are applied and carried out practically. Probably, it was written by himself. R. IS. 110. 6 leaves, in folio ; Indian paper ; Bengali character. Copied between 1790 and 1810. The text of the Bhdsvatikarana (B). Both this and C differ in many points from A. ^ The same name occurs several times in the colophons of the preceding chapters.