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Indica by L. D. Barnett - 2.Nalavilâsa of Râmachandra Sûri. Edited by G. K. Shrigondekar, M.A., … and Lalchandra B. Gandhi. … With an introduction by the latter. (Gaekwad's Oriental Series, No. XXIX.) 9¾ × 6½, xl + 91 pp. Baroda: Central Library, 1926. - 3.Tattvasaṅgraha of Śāntarakṣita. With a commentary of Kamalaśīla. Edited with an introduction in Sanskrit by Embar Krishnamacharya, … with a foreword [in English] by the General Editor (Benoytosh Bhattacharyya, M.A., Ph.D.). Two vols. (Gaekwad's Oriental Series, Nos. XXX, XXXI.) 9¾ × 6½, clvii + lxxx + iv + 936 + i + cii pp. Baroda: Central Library, 1926. - 4.Samarâṅgaṇasûtradhâra by King Bhojadeva. Edited by Mahâhopâdhyâya T. Gaṇapati Sâstrî. Vol. ii. (Gaekwad's Oriental Series, No. XXXII.) 9¾ × 6½, ii + 15 + 324 pp. Baroda: Central Library, 1925.

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page 862 note 1 The employment of this device in the Ratnâvalī, we may remind our readers, has been made the subject of an excellent little study in the edition of that drama by Professor A. V. W. Jackson and his collaborators.

page 863 note 1 The chief of these, in chronological order, are: Kamalas1 vatara (possibly the same as Ajita Kēsakambali, Vasumitra, Dharmatrāta, Ghosa or Ghōsaka, Buddhadēva, Vindhyavāsin, Saṅghabhadra, Vasubandhu, Diṅnāga, Ācārya Sūri (possibly Haribhadra), Māṭhara (quoted without name), Dharmakīrti, Bhartṛhari, Subhagupta, Purandara, Yōgasēna, Sāmaṭa and Yajñaṭa, Aviddhakarṇa, Sahkara Svamin, Praśastamati, Bhāvivikta, Pātrasvāmin, Ahrīka, Sumati, and Ubeyaka (who, it is suggested with some probability, may be identical with the poet. Bhavabhūti).