Many of the manuscripts are relatively modern, and written on paper, though the collection does contain earlier material on different writing surfaces. Examples include two birch-bark manuscripts: the Bakhshali manuscript (MS. Sansk. d. 14), an early Indian mathematical manuscript dating from the 10th-12th century; and a 5th century manuscript (MS. Sansk. c. 17), with portions of works on medicine and divination, named the Bower manuscript after its discoverer Lieutenant H. Bower. The collection also contains a number of palm-leaf manuscripts, including an 11th century illustrated philosophical text (MS. Sansk. a. 7 (R)), which is one of only three manuscripts known to have survived from the Indian Buddhist monastic University of Nalanda.
The full shelfmarks of the collection are: MSS. Sansk. a. 1, 2 (R), 3-6, 7-15 (R), b. 1, 3-4, 5-6 (R), 8-11 (R), 12, 28, 29 (R), 31 (R), 32, 34-7 (R), 38, c. 1-12, 13-16 (R), 17 (P), 18-23, 24-31 (R), 32, 33 (R), 34, 35-6 (R), 37, 38-9 (R), 40-1, 42 (R), 43-60, 61 (R), 62-70, 71 (R), 72-121, 122-3 (R), 124, 125 (R), 126-8, 129-32 (R), 133, 134-6 (R), 137-44, 145-6 (R),147-8, d. 1-11, 12 (R), 13-16, 17-18 (R), 19-20, 21-2 (R), 23-5, 26-30, 31-2 (R), 34-6, 37-41 (R), 42-9, 51-124, 126-8, 130-208, 210-28, 230, 232, 238, 250-1, 253-6, 259-61, 263-5, 267, 270-2, 274-6, 278, 280-1, 283-90, 292-7, 299-306, 310-11, 315-21, 323-4, 326-40, 341 (R), 342-5, 346 (R), e. 1-12, 13 (R), 14-19, 20-3 (R), 28, 41-88, 89 (R), 90-1, 92 (R), f. 1 (R), 11-12, 14-21, g. 1 (R), 3-6.