404. Two astronomical works on the sun, the first entitled “Faṣl fī kaifīyah raṣd al-shams”, the second “Mauḍiʻ al-auj al-shams [sic].”
405. Two astronomical works, the first being several muqaddimahs on rujūʼ, the second entitled “Masʼalah fī al-rujūʻ wa-al-istiqāmah”. [Transcribed from MS. Thurston 3, ff. 109r-110r.]
408. Two fragments from a philosophical work discussing " ʻishq " (ff. 8r-11v), and " ḥarb " (ff. 12r-16v).
413. Two fragments originally forming one leaf of paper, palimpsest; neither the over- nor the under-writing identified
415. Two glosses on al-Sayyid al-Sharīf al-Samarqandī i.e. Samarqandī, Muḥammad ibn Ashraf, 13th cent.
417. 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)
418. 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.
419. Two lines of poetry, followed by extracts from other poets, and preceded by a saying of Abū Bakr Dāʼūd.