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74. Portuguese Vocables in Asiatic Languages ( ): translated into English from Portuguese by Prof. A. X. Soares, M.A., LL.B., Baroda College, Baroda, 1936, pp. 125+520
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75. Nayakaratna ( नायकरल ) : a commentary on the Nyayaratnamālā of Parthasarathi Misra by Ramanuja of the Prabhakara School: edited by K. S. Ramaswami Sastri of the Oriental Institute, Baroda, 1937, pp. 69+
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78. Ganitatilaka (aff): of Sripati with the commentary of Simhatilaka, a non-Jain work on Arithmetic with a Jain commentary: edited by H. R. Kapadia, M.A., 1937, pp. 81+116
A Descriptive Catalogue of MSS. in the Jain Bhandars at Pattan ( पत्तनभाण्डागारीय ग्रन्थसूची ) : edited from the notes of the late Mr. C. D. Dalal, M.A., by L. B. Gandhi, 2 vols., vol. I, 1937, pp. 72+498..
79. The Foreign Vocabulary of the Quran (FU¶redx) : showing the extent of borrowed words in the sacred text: compiled by Professor Arthur Jeffery of the School of Oriental Studies, Cairo, 1938, pp. 15+311 80, 83. Tattvasangraha (77): of Śantarakṣita with the commentary of Kamalaśila: translated into English by Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. Ganganath Jha, 2 vols., 1937-39; vol. I, pp. 84739; vol. II, pp. 12+854 Hamsa-vilāsa (efare): of Hamsa Mitthu: forms an elaborate defence of the various mystic practices and worship: edited by Swami Trivikrama Tirtha and Mahamahopadhyaya Hathibhai Shastri, 1937, Pp. 13+331
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82. Sūktimuktāvalī (fagan): a well-known Sanskrit work on Anthology, of Jalhana, a contemporary of King Krsna of the Northern Yadava Dynasty (A.D. 1247): edited by Pandit E. Krishnamacharya, Sanskrit Pathaśālā, Vadtal, 1938, pp. 66+463+85..
85. Brhaspati Smrti (effa), being a reconstructed text of the now lost work of Brhaspati: edited by Rao Bahadur K. V. Rangaswami Aiyangar, Director, Tirupati Oriental Institute, Tirupati, 1940. Parama-Samhita (a): an authoritative work on the Pañcharātra system: edited by Dewan Bahadur S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, of Madras, 1940.
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87. Tattvopaplava (g): a masterly criticism of the opinions of the prevailing Philosophical Schools by Jayarasi: edited by Pandit Sukhalalji of the Benares Hindu University with an introduction by Mr. R. C. Parikh of Ahmedabad, 1940.
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