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 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. 71 Narapati was also the author of a Jyotishkalpavriksha, which he mentions on fol. 43. ^rf^ f^rf^Wf wrtfJf^knH^^i YPTtf^ I The passages cited in Eaghnnandana's Jyotistattra &om the Svaro- iaya are taken from the present book. Another copy of the same work is found in the Library of the India Office, n. 744. R. IS. 132. 8 leaves, in oblong folio; Indian paper; Bengali character. Handwriting of about 1790. A fragment of the JAtakArnava^ a treatise on nativities by an unknown author. The first four leaves are wanting. FoL M begins: V^ ^^ ^0 ^^yr 9!^%0 etc. Pol. *la. Iti JatakariGLaye grahasphut^dhikS^ra^. The following chapter begins : 'WfinTOt WL ft ^% fWTBT: ^ T?BT§M ^ ^ Vmpi ^0 f^TfWT etc. Breaks off on fol. 8a. with the words : t^ T5T% 'nnr^nrriy i ^*nn. Var&ho q^fn ^^r^Tmr i R. IS. 133. 5 leaves^ in oblong folio ; Indian paper ; Devanagari character. Copied in 1796. Jdiakapaddhatiy a manual for calculating nativities, composed