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18 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. synonyms, as arranged by Jat&dhara in his Abhidhdna- tantra, all unnecessary additions being omitted. See Bodl. CataL, n. 434. The figures in red and black ink refer to the number of topics. A mistake in counting having occurred on p. 676. (1640 instead of 1631), the correct nimibers, from that page, are given in black. Foil. 146, 147 contain a few astronomical terms. See the following MS. R. 15. 79. 99 leaves, in small 8vo. ; Bengali character. Same date as the preceding MS. This is a continuation of the preceding works, containing the third chapter of Jatftdhara's work, the so-called JS'dndr- thavarga, in which homonyms are arranged according to their final syllable, monosyllabic and bisyllabic words pre- ceding the polysyllabic. The English translation was made by Mr. Bentley. R. 15. 80. 3 leaves, in oblong 8vo. ; Indian paper ; Devanagari character. Copied at the beginning of this century. JEkdksharakosha, a vocabulary giving the supposed meaning of ibhe letters of the alphabet, and of a few other mono- syllabic words. It is commonly ascribed to Purushotta- madevasarman, a grammarian of some note, who mav be supposed to have been above such trifles. See Bodl. Cdital., n. 431. /