Summary: The text describes various manuscripts in Bengali characters, their dimensions, pages, and extents, along with the appearance and correctness of the prose and verse. The manuscripts are deposited in different districts and have varying dates of origin. The appearance of the manuscripts ranges from tolerable to old and new, with prose generally correct, despite some instances of incorrect verse. Colophons provide additional details. Notable manuscripts include those by Pandita Candrakanta Tarkalaykara and Pandita Rimanduja Bhattacaryya, showcasing a mix of correct and incorrect prose and verse. Overall, the text gives a comprehensive overview of the characteristics and details of several Bengali manuscripts, highlighting their diverse attributes and origins.