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 * cCvil » ,11. Translations of the Sanscrit verses prefaced to the first chapter of thePrasanga Ratndveli which contains the genealogy of the author of that production, and it* date 1336 of the Salivahana Sale. * 12. A selection of ancient Hindu Geography. CLASS XL— MISCELLANEOUS; Relating to Hindu Literature, History, $c. 1. Betal Pancha Vimsati or twenty-five Tales re- lated by a Betal to Vikramark. 2. The Tale of Surpanakhi the sister of Havana the King of Lanka. 3. Account of Siva Raja to whom Maha Deo appeared in the shape of a Brahmin to try his faith. 4. Ditto of the Pancha Pandus living incognito with their consort Draupadi in the house of Virdta Raja in Matsya Dasum. 5. Ditto of the ancient sovereigns who ruled from the %aliyug with dates. 6. Ditto of the right and left hand casts, and pf their first institution at Kanjeveram. 7. The Sata Sharika or tales of a Parrot. 8. History of Durandhara Chakravarti. . 9. The Bharat Katha Raja Vamsaveli. 10. Book of Ecclesiastical History, to which is added an abstract of the History of India, and several other part* of the world. 11. An Index to the Vedas, and Puranams. 12. Particular History of the Temples of Siva in India. 13. Fragment of the Geography of Hindustan communi- cated by a 3JytkiUBTamin 9 a Native of Tirhut^ while a£ Scringapatam whither he had come in the course of hi? pilgrimage, by C. V. Ramswamy.