15. Part (ff. 200-226 with lacunae) of a collection of hymns and songs for use in Coptic churches during the year
16. Part of a Christian moral treatise commencing with faṣl 22 entitled "Fī radhīlat ʻadam al-inṣāf" .
18. Part of a Coptic ritual for Passion Week, relating to Maunday Thursday and Good Friday [in Coptic and Arabic].
27. A passage allegedly a risālah of Elias, but perhaps spurious [in a different hand from the rest of the MS.].
36. Persian commentary on the Akhlāq-i Nasirī of Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1201-1274
43. Persian supercommentary on the commentary of Ghulām Naqshband al-Shīʻī on al-Qaṣīdah al-Khazrajīyah of Khazrajī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻUthmān, 12th/13th cent.
45. Photograph (f. 14) of a Christian Arabic MS. on theology dated 877A. D., sent, with letter (ff. 15, 16), to A. E. Cowley from Cairo by Mrs. Agnes Smith Lewis; the MS. subsequently came to the British Museum (MS. Or. 4950 [Ellis and Edwards 27]).
46. Photographs of a transcript of a chronicle beginning 1014 / 1606 , covering some 50 years, concerned with the history of the Portuguese in Pemba
53. A poem dealing with the mystical meaning of letters of the alphabet, with a fairly detailed commentary, and ending with a short prayer
55. A poem in 23 [unnumbered] sections rhyming in -lā on the mystical properties of the Arabic letters
77. Popular exegesis, in the form of question and answer, on Biblical matters and words from O. T. and N. T.
79. A popular treatise divided into shakl , various human conditions characterized as auspicious or inauspicious, with medical prognostications drawn with reference to the Qurʼān and the stars
81. Portolan atlas containing a world map, regional maps of the Mediterranean, and astronomical and chronological tables; composed in 1571
86. A prayer-book arranged according to the days of the week, including passages from and adaptations of the Qurʼān
87. A prayer, each line beginning “Yā rabb ...”, the first line starting “Yā rabb bi-smika fī umūrī abdaʼu ...”
97. Prayers, followed by a collection of single leaves containing recipes for charms, prayers, etc., by different hands