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( 48 ) MS. contains the text of the work with the author's own commentary. A MS. of the text of the work is known to exist at Ahmedabad.
Udbhatūlarrkara-vrtti-a commentary on Uạbhata's work on poetics by Pratikārendurāja. There exists a palm-leaf MS. at Jesalmere. The Pattan MS. is on paper written about Samvat 1480.
Paulakaprakis' is a valuable commentary on King Bhoja's Sarasvati-kunthūbharomna by Ajarla, son of Pārsvacandra.
The Pattan palm-leaf MS. is the only copy of the commentary yet known, though it is incomplete.
Krīvyokalpalatīviveka-is a commentary on Balacanıra's? Kāvyakalpalatā.
Kavikal palata (Kaviśikṣā) is a work on the various topics of interest to poets by Devasena, son of Vāgbhata, the minister of the King of Malwa.
Alankūrasīra (in karikās) by Bhāvadeva in 8 chapters.
Kivyādars'a—a commentary on the Kāvyaprakāśa by Someśvara, son of Bhatta Devaka of the Bhāradvāja gotra.
This Someśvara is different from the author of Kirtikaumudi. The two palm-leaf MSS. combined give us only the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and gth chapters.
Vümanīyālarinkīra-vrtti—a palm leaf MS. dated Samvat 1178.
Vimanīyālamkārai-tikū—a commentary on Vámana's Kāryālankūrasūtru by Sahadeva of the Tomara clan.
Daņdin's Kūvyādar s'a—a palm-leaf MS. of the 13th century.
Kavyaprakūs'a-dipikima commentary on Kivyaprakūs'a by Bhāskara.
1 Printed in Bombay, 1915. 2 The name should be Amaracandra. 3 Printod in Bibliotheca Indica, 4 Printed often.