84 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCBIPTS. ^npTRit fit?! fUM< fTm irnr«nw ftnf ^iwwt itwi ^Rmf^ ftfif ftfr ftft ^irt^rt ftft 'irg^mn ifPnit wrr ^ wn ywrt n foi. ^ recto, i. 2. see also Gogerly, in the Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Eoyal Asiatic Society, vol. i. part 1, p. 11; and Codd. Orient. Havn. i. p. 43 f. R. IS. 149. 34 palm-leaves, 17 inches by 2; Singhalese character; good plain writing. Date about the beginning of the present century. The Brahm&ytisuUa (fol. 1-23, 7 lines in each page) and S&kyyamita (fol. 24-34, 8 lines), two of Buddha's discourses, belonging to the great collection called Majjhima-nik&ya (i. 5, 1, and ii. 5, 1). A translation of the whole of the former, and of passages £rom the latter, may be seen in R. Spence Hardy's " Manual of Budhism," pp. 370 flfl, 465, 471.
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