Miçrā, style, [332], n. [2].

Mukuṭatāḍitaka, by Bāṇa, [182], n. [3].

Mukundānanda, by Kāçīpati Kavirāja, [264].

Mukha, first juncture of the plot, [298].

Mugdhā, inexperienced (heroine), [308].

Mudrārākṣasa, (the drama of) Rākṣasa and his seal-ring, by Viçākhadatta, [62], [66], [205]–12, [327], [335], n. [3], [341], [342], [344], [352].

Mudritakumudacandra, (the drama of) Kumudacandra put to silence, by Yaçaçcandra, [260].

Mṛgān̄kalekhā, by Viçvanātha, son of Trimaladeva, [257], n. [1].

Mṛcchakaṭikā (for an implausible conjecture as to date (7th or 8th cent.) and author, see J. Carpentier, JRAS., 1923, pp. 597 ff.), [62], [63], [64], [65], [66], [67], [69], [70], [74], [77], [82], [84], [92], [93], [104], [107], [123], n. [3], [128]–42, [153], [161], [192], [193], [280], [286], [305], [309], [311], [314], n. [2], [335], n. [3], [336], [337], [346], [363], [365], [369], n. [2].

Mṛdava, turning of evil into good, [329].