139-1.] Lihranj. 93 



No coin with these leg-ends have yet been found. They may be in 

 existence iu either Ahmadabad, Cainbay, Surat, Ahmadnagar, or 

 Bombay. 



3. An account of a recent collection of Bathjhial Fltshes from the Bay 

 of Bengal and the Laccadive Sea. — By Sdrgeon-Cai'TAIn A. \V. Alcuck, 

 M.B., C.M.Z.S., Superintendent, Indian Museum. 



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



h 



IBRARY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in'^^Vpril last : — 



Transactions, Proceedings, and Journals, 



presented by the respective S nieties and Editors. 



Batavia. Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kuusten en Wetenschappen, — 

 Notulen, Deel XXXI, Aflevering 4. 



Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal, — Land-en Volken- 



kunde, Deel XXXVII, Aflevering 2. 



Bombay. Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, — Joui'nal, 

 Vol. XVIII, Kos. 49 A and .50. 



The Indian Antiquary,— Vol. XXIII, Part 284. 



Bordeaux. LAcademie Rationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts 

 de Bordeaux, — Actes, 3*^ Sdrie, 53 Anuee, Nos. 8 et 4. 



La Societe Linneenne de Bordeaux, — Actes, Tome XLV. 



Budapest. La Societe Hongroise de Greographie, — Bulletin, Tome XXI, 



Fasc. 8-10. 

 Calcutta. Asiatic Society of Bengal, — Annual Address, 7th February 

 1894. 



Journal, Parts I, Nos. 2-4, 1S93 ; I, 1894 ; II, 3-4, 



1893 ; III, 2 and 3, 1893 ; 1, 1894, 



Proceedings, Nos. 8-10, 1893 ; 1-4, 1894. 



The Indian Engineer,— Vol. XX, No. 36.5. 



Indian Engineering, — Vol. XV, Nos, 14-22. 



Maha-bodhi Society,— Journal, Vols. II, Xos. 10-12 ; III, 1. 



The Medical Reporter,— Vol. Ill, No 8. 



Photographic Society of India, — Journal, Vol. VII, Nos. 4 



and 5. 



