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Mahāmahopādhyāya Haraprasād Śāstrī, Honorary Joint Philological Secretary of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. (1895–1900). 25 pp.; large size. (Published by the Society, 1901.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1903

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page 189 note 1 See the pamphlet published so early as 1868 by the Resident, Mr. Lawrence; the Cambridge Catalogue; the account of the Library by Haraprasād in the Journal of Bengal (lxvi, pt. 1), 1897; S. Lévi, Acad. des Inscriptions, Séance du 27 Janvier 1899; and C. Bendall, J.R.A.S., 1900, pp. 163 and 345–7.

page 189 note 2 Also published as article, J.A.S.B.

page 190 note 1 See “Proceedings” and “Report” of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1900.

page 191 note 1 I have seen this ‘Śrī’ in other MSS.; but I don't think it means more than a kind of lucky mark made by a scribe. It is specially common ia. first leaves of MSS.—Bendall.