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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCBIPTS. 5 The whole work is divided into six books (ah^a). The first contains twenty-two chapters. The second, with sixteen chapters, begins on fol. 393. : >|J|€ | m4^JHJ^l< t 4|Da<f^f< FRIT I The third book, divided into eighteen chapters, begins on fol. 62a. : The fourth book, containing twenty*four chapters, begins on fol. 853. : ^^^ ^^^OTT wui ni#i1fiir^*iidi< H The fifth book, with thirty-eight chapters, begins on fol. 1133. : The sixth book contains eight chapters, and begins on fol. 155a. : The following extract from the end of the fourth book contains a list of the so-called future kings of India. Compare Wilson's Translation of .the Yish^upura^a, pp. 461-467. Ata^ param bhavishydn aham bhiipSlan kirtayishy&mi. Yo 'yam s^mpratam avanipati^ Parikshit, tasy&pi Parlkshito Janamejaya^ru- tasenograsenabhimasena^ putras chatvaro bhavishyanti. Janameja- yasya Sataniko bhavishyati, yo 'sau Yajnavalkyad vedam adhitya Kfip&d astr&i^y av&pya vishayaviraktachittavfittis oha Saunakopa-