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 C 1S9 3 LlX.-~*Kisseh Bikermajit vpa Bhoj. A persian account of Vikramaditya and Bhoja, collected from various authorities. LX. — Charitra Biker majit. Loose leaves. — Shekesteh Traditionary history of Vikramaditya. > LXI. — Kisseh Bikermajit. Octavo —Shekesteh Amez. The story of Vikramaditya the son of Gand- harb Sen. LXII. — Diwan AnwarL OctxvQ.—NasUilik, Kheii WalayeU The poems of Anwari — Stewart page 56, No. 16. This manuscript is very neatly written, and bears the seal of Humayun Shah. LX11I. — Diwan Hajiz. Octavo. — Nasialik. The Odes of Hafiz, Stewart, page 64, No. 50. LXIV. — Mahkzen al hrar wa Khosru Shirin. Octavo. — Nastulik. The Makhzen al hrar a theological poem ; and the loves of Khosru King of Persia and Shirin, VOL. JL T -•:* «*~
 * lAose leaves. — Shekttteh*