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Annual Report. 



[Feb. 



Member List. 

 During the year under review 28 Ordinary Members were elected, 

 17 withdrew, 8 died, one being a Life Member, 3 were removed from the 

 list under rule 40, being more than 3 years absent from India, and 2 

 wei-e struck off under rule 9, not having paid their admission fees. 

 The total number of members at the close of 1893, was thus 308 

 against 310 at the preceding year; of these 116 were Resident, 123 

 nou-Resident, 12 Foreign, 22 Life, 33 absent from India, and 2 Special 

 non-subscribing members, as will be seen from the following table, 

 which also shows the fluctuations in the number of Ordinary Members 

 during the past six years : — 



The eight Ordinary Members, the loss of whom by death during 

 the year we have to regret, were Nawab Bahadur Abdul Latif Khan, 

 Mr. Henry F. Blanford, Lieutenant-General George Byres Mainwaring, 

 Mr. E. O'Brien, Babu Upendra Chundra Roy, Pandit Haridas Sastri, 

 Maharaja Sir Harendra Kishore Singh, and Mr. James Wood-Mason. 



There were three deaths amongst tlie Honorary Members, viz., 

 Major-General Sir A. Cunningham, Monsieur E. llenan, and Pi'ofessor 

 J. O. Wcstwood. The number now stands at 20. 



The lists of Special Honorary Members, Corresponding Members, 

 and Associate Members, continue unaltered from last yeai', there having 

 been no casualties. Their numbers stand at 5, 6 and 10, respectively. 



During the year one member, His Highness the Maharajah Scindia, 

 compounded for his future subscriptions. 



Indian Museum. 



No presentations were made over to the Indian Museum. 

 The Trustees on behalf of the Society were : — 

 Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle. 



