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THE ADYAR LIBRARY BULLETIN
and the back side of the seventh leaf is considerably illegible. The last two leaves, i.e. 12th and 13th, seem to be smeared with very dark ink, although the text on them could be restored with effort. The lettering is fairly large at the beginning of most pages, but it becomes smaller later on. The MS. displays doubling of the phonemes following r, e.g. sarvva, karmma. It is not uniform in the writing of the parasavarņa-s. or of the anusvāra-s at the end of a line.