30 Annual Report. [Feb. 



Permission was given to Babu P. C. Mookerjee to take out certain 

 Library books, the Superintendent of the Indian Museum being respon- 

 sible for their return. 



On the proposed arrangement of Pandit Hara Prashad Shastri for 

 conducting the operations in search of Sanskrit MSS. in Bengal the 

 following orders were passed : — 



I. The Office of Sanskrit MSS. be removed to the Asiatic Society's 



Rooms. 



II. A gratuity of a year's pay be granted to Babu Upendra 

 Lala Mitra on his retirement. 



III. One Resident Pandit be appointed on Rs. 20 permanently. 



IV. A second travelling Pandit be appointed on Rs. 30 up to 

 31st March 1893. 



V. Pandit Ram Nath Tarkaratna be requested to explain why 

 he did no work for 2| years. 



December 31st, Ordinary Meeting. 

 On the recommendation of the Philological Secretary one copy of 

 each of the publications of the Oriental Translation Fund was ordered 

 to be subscribed for. 



The appointment of a temporary clerk on Rs. 30 for 6 months to 

 catalogue the Library Books x-eceived during the years 1885-1890 was 

 sanctioned. 



The Council sanctioned the appointment of a clerk on Rs. 15 for 

 the Store-room, if found necessary. 



Dr. Hoernle's resignation as Philological Secretary and Member 

 of Council was accepted and Mr. C. R. Wilson appointed in his place, 

 Dr. Hoernle retaining the numismatic work. It was ordered that Mr. 

 Wilson's name be substituted for Dr. Hoernle's at the next monthly 

 meeting. 



Dr. Walsh was appointed Natural History Secretary and Editor 

 of Journal Part II in the place of Mr. Sclater resigned. 



The lists of Office Beax-ers and Membei'S of Council for the ensuing 

 year were approved. 



Intimation was i*eceived from the Supex'intendent of Stamps and 

 Stationery thai the Secretary of State for India had ceased to subscribe 

 for 40 copies of each of the Society's publications from the commence- 

 ment of 1892. It was decided to ask for a copy of the instruction under 

 which the Letter was written. 



On an application from Lady Frankfox't, pei'mission was granted 

 to hold an ambulance class tor Ladies in the Society's room every 

 Thursday between 12 noon and 1 p.m. 



