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 ■■'"ll 58 CATAL0GT7E OF MANI7S0RIPTS. The MS. is very indifferent, and copied from another, written by Madanamohanaka in 1745. R. IS. 121. 27 leaves, in oblong folio; Indian paper; Bengali cliaracter. Copied towards the end of last century. A part of a commentary (ud&hriti) on the Grahaldghava of Oane§a, by Vismndtha (daiyajna), a son of Divdkara (daivajna). The introductory verse is in a very cormpt condition : Madhyamadhikara ends fol. 9h. The second chapter begins : The third chapter begins on fol. ISh. : iHUMiMlilillllll I ^QRS 'HmH 1[f?f I Breaks off in the commen- tary on the tenth verse. From calcolations made in the body of the work, it would appear that Yifvanatha composed it between 1612-1615. R. IS. 122. 4 leaves, in oblong folio ; Indian paper ; Bengali character. Copied at the end of last century. A fragment of a treatise called Grahamanjari, in Anushtubh verse, by an unknown author.