1186. Two riddles on the names "Masʼūd" and "Jawzahr", with interlinear and marginal annotations; preceded and followed by two parts of a letter concerning the sale of books.
1187. Two short extracts on problems of astrology, the second said to be from a work entitled al-Tafhīm fī al-nujūm
1189. Two similar rolls, intended as amulets, filled with incantations and texts of obscure, probably magical, significance
1194. Two traditions of Ibn ʻAbbās on the esoteric meaning of the letters of the basmalah, and the meaning of Sūrat al-Fātiḥah.
1195. Two unconnected leaves of an historical work, relating to the contest between Muḥammad Shāh and the two Sayyids, Ḥusayn ʻAlī and ʻAbd Allāh Khān
1197. Two works of Muslim piety, followed by briefer pieces of a similar nature, with various other notes.