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1 Intro, 3| eleven others of the eighth Book which are recognized as 2 Intro, 4| different individual seers. Book ix is distinguished from 3 Intro, 4| them. Thus in the second Book the Agni group of ten hymns 4 Intro, 4| the next group in the same book has twenty-one, the last 5 Intro, 4| additions. Thus the second Book has forty-three, the third 6 Intro, 4| to be the second half of Book i, which, consisting of 7 Intro, 4| fewer hymns than the seventh book shows that it did not form 8 Intro, 4| collection. The first part of Book i (1-50) is in several respects 9 Intro, 4| in several respects like Book viii: Kanvas seem to have 10 Intro, 4| yet been shown.~The ninth book was added as a consequence 11 Intro, 4| character. Now the hymns of Book ix were composed by authors 12 Intro, 4| allusions in the hymns of this book suggest that they are later 13 Intro, 4| of the first part of this book (1-60) are arranged according 14 Intro, 4| Tristubh group.~The tenth book was the final addition. 15 Intro, 4| up to that of the first book indicate its supplementary 16 Intro, 4| language, we find in the tenth book earlier grammatical forms 17 Intro, 6| found chiefly in the eighth book.~ 18 Intro, 7| late verse of the tenth book to designate a distinct 19 Intro, 7| these occurring in the tenth book. Two hymns (83, 84) are 20 Intro, 7| entirely confined to the tenth book, deal with magical practices, 21 Intro, 8| supplementary hymns of the eighth book.~Geographical data.--From 22 21 | The whole of the ninth book consists of incantations