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I, Sanskrit, A, p. 226, no. 139(b), Madras, 1913, lists an incom-
plete manuscript of the Suryaśataka with anonymous commentary.
 
ADDENDA
 
Page 102
 
The Descriptive Catalogue of the Skt. MSS at Madras (see
Addendum preceding), vol. 19, no. 11320, lists Gopinatha's com-
mentary on the Süryaśataka, and states that it accompanies
manuscript 11314 of the text.
 
Page 103
 
The Descriptive Catalogue of the Skt. MSS at Madras (see
Addendum to p. 23), vol. 19, lists four commentaries on the
Suryaśataka (nos. 11317, 11318, 11320, 11321). Of these four,
two are anonymous, one is by Ramacandrakavi, and the fourth by
Gopinatha. The last named is doubtless the same manuscript as
that recorded by Taylor.
 
Pages 106-107
 
The Suryaśataka of Lingakavi, listed by Taylor, is also listed
by the Descriptive Catalogue of the Skt. MSS at Madras (see
Addendum to p. 23), vol. 19, no. 11319. According to the
editors of this catalogue, Lingakavi's work is apparently an imita-
tion of Mayura's Suryaśataka, and is accompanied by a com-
mentary composed by the author of the text.
 
Page 140, note I
 
For further discussion of Kärttikeya (Skanda), see E. Wash-
burn Hopkins, Epic Mythology, in Bühler's Grundriss der Indo-
Arischen Philologie, p. 227-231, Strassburg, 1915.
 
Page 151, note 2
 
For the Gandharvas, see Hopkins, Epic Mythology, pages 152-
158.
 
Page 166, note 2
 
For the Kimnaras, see Hopkins, Epic Mythology, pages 158-
159.