6482. Two glosses on al-Sayyid al-Sharīf al-Samarqandī i.e. Samarqandī, Muḥammad ibn Ashraf, 13th cent.
6483. Two leaves, in different hands, relating to the Mahdī, Muḥammad Aḥmad, 1848-1885 ; f. 265 contains a poem by one Aḥmad al-Ṭayyib composed in answer to a question from one of his students, f. 266 contains four lines on the imāms from Ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 , and a poem mentioning Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885 ʼs forthcoming death (in 1885)
6487. Two letters addressed to Bodleyʼs Librarian concerning the Bodleian MSS. of Idrīsī, ca. 1100-1166 ʼs Nuzhat al-mushtāq , together with 24 photographs from the Paris MS. (ar. 2221= suppl. 892) of that work.
6488. Two lines of poetry, followed by extracts from other poets, and preceded by a saying of Abū Bakr Dāʼūd.
6489. Two non-consecutive leaves from a legal work, one leaf containing various legal opinions, the other the citation of several cases. [Maghribī hand.]
6490. Two non-consecutive leaves from a legal work, the first containing the start of a faṣl entitled "fī tawqīʻāt al-nāẓir fī al-maẓālim"; preceded by a fragment from a religious work containing a bāb entitled "taʼwīl al-danānīr".
6495. Two printed works:- (i) Locmani Arabis fabulae (Leiden 1615), (ii) Proverbia quaedam Alis (Leiden 1629), each with Latin version and notes in MS. by J. Greaves.*
6497. 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.
6498. Two short extracts on problems of astrology, the second said to be from a work entitled al-Tafhīm fī al-nujūm
6500. Two similar rolls, intended as amulets, filled with incantations and texts of obscure, probably magical, significance