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Bibliographic Survey of Indian Manuscript Catalogues
Report 2 Quarter Oct. to December 1880 1, 9 p. During the period
300 mss. were catalogued from the private collections of Pandit Jwala Datta Prasad, Basant Rikhi Puja and Jain Temple
Library. Report 3 ... year 1880-81 p. 9-22 (13 p.) - During the period the
collections of Pandit Jwala Datta Prasad, Lahore (1100 mss.) Pandit Bhagwandass (226), Pandit Basant Rikhi Puja, Gujranwala (244) and Panchayati Jaina Temple, Gujranwala
(730) were examined. Report 4 Quarter April to June 1881 - p. 23-77 (55 p.) - During the
period 3 private libraries were examined and catalogued at Gujranwala : (1) Pandit Kashi Ram (2) Pandit Jwala Datta Prasad and (3) Pandit Navnidhi Raya. [Appendix:) Statement showing the (20) rare and old manuscripts in Gujranwala (p. 4-9); Statement showing newly discovered [265] rare and old manuscripts in the Lahore Division, Punjab (p. 12-55). Description in tabular form of 285 Sanskrit, Prakrit and a few
Hindi, Gujarati mss. Arranged by subjcct. Location: ALRC(4), BUL(3), MUDS.
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----Report on the Sanskrit manuscripts examined during the year 1881-82: Statement showing the old and rare mss. in Gujranwala and Delhi districts, Punjab examined during the year 1881-82 / by Kashi Nath Kunte.1882. 12 p.
Extensive notes on 6 private collection; also describes 76 mss. in tabular form. Location: LRC, MUDS, OIB.
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Gupta, Motilal:
Matsya Prades kt Hindi sahitya ko den: (1750-1900 A.D.)/ by Motilal Gupta. Jodhpur: Rajasthan Oriental Research Institute, 1962. 4, 3, 296, 3 p. (Rajasthan Puratana Granthamala; no.66).
An exhaustive study on the contribution of Matsya Pradesa (former Princely States of Alwar, Bharatpura, Dhaulpura and Karauli) to Hindi literature based on about 150 selected Hindi mss. available in the region.
Location: ASI, CSL, DUL, RJUL, RORI. Guwahati see Gauhati
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Gwalior. Matrubhumi Karyalaya
A hand list of a part of the manuscripts in the Matrubhumni Karyalaya, Gwalior. The collection has been transferred to Scindia Oriental Institute, Ujjain. Unpublished.
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