108. The Ruchira or Atiruchira ; has (JG*NJR) an amphibraeh and long syllable, before the pause; then a tribrach, amphibrach, and cretic;.
In Tclugu the rhyme sometimes falls on the ninth syllable (JBL. L*llV.)
109. The Harin'a Plufa is defined in the Vntta-ratnacara^ to consist of (i\ISV*SJJG) a molossus, anapaest and iambus before the caesura; after which, ae anapaest, two amphibiachs, and a final long syllable. Thus
110. The Sikharini, has (YIYPNSBV) a bacchic and molossus before the pause; then a tribrach, anapaest, dactyl, and iambus.
111. The Mandacra'nta, in which Calidasa composed the Megha Duta, haa~ (!MG*NS*SSG) a molossus and long syllable: then a pause, a tribrach and anapaest: a 2d pause, two anapa'sts and a long.
112. The Vasanta Tilaca; has (GGJS*SY) a spondee, amphibrach and anapaest: then the rhyme, an anapaest and antibacchic, (or TRV*SY).
This line is borrowed from a work on prosody said to be written by the poet Calidasa.
113. The Prithvi is formed of (JSJSYV) an amphibrach, and anapaest