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 [ 138 ] fomon> and his love for the daughter of the King of the Genii. The same volume contains part of the story of Leila and Mejnun by Hatifi, an account of Ja- gannath, and part of the Pand Nameh of Sadi. LVI. — Kisseh Padmavati wa Madamalati. Octavo. — NastaliJc. The story of Padmavati daughter of the King of Ceylon and Reten Sen Raja of Chitore in verse: the subject is the same as that of the Padmavat (Stewart 73, no. 95,) although the version is per- haps different. The story of Manohara the son of 8uraj Bhanu and Madamalati. Both these works are of Hindu origin, and are interspersed with Hindi Stanzas. LVII. — Kisseh Padmavat Octavo. — Naslalik. The loves of Reten and Padmavati. a poem. Stewart page 73, No. 95, and Dow, vol. 1. LVIII. --AisseA Kunwar Kamrup. Octavo —Nastalik. . The story of PtinctKdmarupa, a lov«t>tale*