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INDIAN MATHEMATICS.
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Ramanujacharia, N. and Kaye, G. R.—The Triśatikā of S'rīdharāchārya, Bib. Math., XIII, 3, 1913.

Notations.

Buhler, G.Indische Palæographie, Strassburg, 1896.

Bayley, E. C.On the Genealogy of Modern Numerals, London, 1882.

Woepcke, F.—Mémoire sur la propagation des Chiffres indieus, Jour. Asiatique, 1863.

Kaye, G. R.—Indian Arithmetical Notations, J. A. S. B., III, 7, 1907. The Use of the Abacus in Ancient India, J. A. S. B., IV, 32, 1908. Old Indian Numerical Systems, Indian Antiquary, 1911.

Fleet, J. F.—Äryabhata's system of expressing Numbers, J. R. A. S., 1911. The Use of the Abacus in India, J. R. A. S., 1911.

Smith, D. E. and Karpinski, L. C.The Hindu Arabic Numerals, Boston, 1911.

Other Works.

Sachau, E. C.Alberuni's India, London, 1910.

Thibaut, G.—Astronomie, Astrologie und Mathematik, Grundriss der Indo-Arischen Philologie, III, 9, 1899.

Hoernle, R.—The Bakhshālī Manuscript, Indian Antiquary, XVIII, 1888.

Kaye, G. R.—Notes on Hindu Mathematical Methods, Bib. Math., XI, 4, 1911.—Hindu Mathematical Methods, Indian Education—1910–1913. The Source of Hindu Mathematics, J. R. A. S., 1910. The Bakhshāli Manuscript, J. A. S. B., VII, 9, 1912.