1891] Library. 69 



is a spot known as Taiban's Garden. It consists only of some trees 

 (ilex) and rocks. A small uucultivated patch in the midst of cultiva- 

 tion. Formerly the people believed that anyone cutting these trees 

 would die at once, but tlie spirit of scepticism has spread even to Gor, 

 and they believe it no longer. The Gor people say that they became 

 Muhammadans only three generations ago. 



2. On new or little-known Butterjlies from the ludo- Malay an region. 

 — By Lionel de Nice'ville, Esq., F.E.S., C.M.Z.S., &c. 

 The paper will be published in the Journal, Part II. 



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The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 meeting held in Februaiy last : — 



Transactions, Proceedings, and Journals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Berlin. Der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu 



Berlin, — Abhandlungen, 1892. 



. . Sizungsberichte, XXVI-XXXVIIL 



Bombay. The Indian Antiquary,— Vol. XXIII, Part 282. 



Budapest. Societe Hongroise de Geographic, — Bulletin, Tome XXI, 



No. 7. 

 Calcutta. Indian Engineering, — Vol. XY, Nos. 6-9 ; and Index to 



Vol. XIV. 



. Indian Medical Gazette,— Index, Vol, XXVIII. 



. Maha-Bodhi Society, — Journal, Vol. II, JSTo. 9. 



. Photographic Society of India, — Journal, Vol. VII, JSTo. 2. 



Chicago. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, — Vol. XVI, 



No. 1. 

 Copenhagen. K. Nordiske Oldskrifc-Selskab, — Aarboger, II Roekke, 



VIII Bind, 4 Heft. 

 Dresden. Gesellschaft Iris zu Dresden, — Deutsche Entomologische 



Zeitschrift, Band VI, Nr. 2. 

 Florence. La Societa Italiana di Anti-opologia, Etnologia e Psicologia 



Comparata, — Archive per L' AntrojDologia e la Etnologia, Tome 



XXIII, No. 2. 



