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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCKIPTS. 19 Begins: W» M^mHl^n^^* etc. Towards the end : V^TK^ ^t^ wvd* ^rW ttt^ ^ f : I The MS. ends with the thirty-first ven^e. R. 15. 81. 5 leaves, in oblong 8vo. ; Indian paper ; Devanagari character. Good old handwriting of the end of the 15th century. Foil. l'5a. contain the Srutabodha. a tract ascribed to Kdliddsa, giving a description of the most popular Sanskrit metres. There is no other kind of skill in this meagre poem of forty-one verses, except that every verse is composed in that metre of which it defines the laws. Often edited. See Bodl. Catal., nn. 470 and 835. On fol. 5h, we find three-and-a>half verses, beginning :