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Remarks on the works on Rhetoric, 529-list of works on this subject still extant, 529
Remarks on Hindoo Music, 530
Maxims or Proverbs, translated from the Poncho-Timtrň,. 531
Account of works of an historical nature, and a list of those still extant, 543
Contents of the Mñhabharătă, Ibid.
Remarks on the Geography of the poorants, 558
Account of fifty-five kingdoms in India, from the Shiktee-Sömbhédő, Ibid.
Translation from the Siddhantu-Shiromunee, by Bhaskuri, containing a Geographical description of the earth,. 560
Remarks on the military works, and on the Military Tactics of the ancient Hindoos, 567
on the works on the arts, 572
on the Sǎngskriti Grammars, 579—Dictionaries, 576
A list of translations from the Singskrită,- 578
CHAP. VI. The present state of learning among the Hindoos, 589
The learned men, 583-the colleges, 585
A list of Mott'hŏs, or convents of ascetics, where the shastrós are taught, at Benares, 588-of Colleges at Nudeya, 592-at Calcutta, ibid.-at other places, 598-College libraries, 594-College titles,-- 594
Indiscretions of the students,. Ibid.
The number of holidays a great impediment to learning, 595
Total decline of learning, Ibid.
Libraries of learned men, 597-state of learning among women,598
Method of keeping books, 599
Concluding remarks on the progress already made in bringing to light the Hindoo literature, Ibid.
GLOSSARY, for Vol. I, II, 601-640