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(the god's house at Yambu). It was, therefore, thefirsl palace thai was 

 erected in Tibet . Nyah-thi tsanpo trained the Tibetans in the art of war. 

 established a system of government hitherto unknown to them, and gra- 

 dually extended his sway over the whole country by bringing to sub- 

 jection the petty chiefs who ruled over the different provinces. He 

 married Nam-mug-mug, the handsome daughter of a Ti I >■ t .ui chief, and 

 by her goi So-thi-tsanpo who succeeded him on the throne. At this 

 time the Bon religion was introduced into Tibet from the country of 

 Sum-bha. 



The following paper was read : — 



The Buddhist Pictorial Cycle of Existence (with 2 plates and a 

 diagram) — By L. A. Waddell, M. B. 



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



i- 



1BRARY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in January last. 



Tf^ANSACTIONS, PPyOCEEDINGS AND JoUP^NALS, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — Circulars, Vol. XT, No. 94. 

 Berlin. Der Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, — 



Abhandlungen, 1890. 



. . Sitzangsberichte, I-XL. 



Bombay. The Indian Antiquary, — Vol. XX, Part 2§4. 



Calcutta. Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India, — Journal, 



Vol. IX (New Series), Parti. 

 . Indian Engineering, — Vol. XI, Nos. 2-5; and Index to 



Vol. X. 



Photographic Society of India, — Journal, Vol. V, No. 1. 



Copenhagen. K, Nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab, — Aarboger, Raekke II. 



ili.nl VI, Helfe 3. 



London. Anthropological [nstitute of Great Britain and Ireland, — 



Journal. Vol. XXI, No. 2. 



. Nature, Vol. MA', Nos. 1157 and 1158. 



. . The Academy, Nos. 1024 and 1025. 



. The Athenaeum, Nos. 3347 and 3348. 



Lyon. La Societe D' Anthropologic de Lyon, — Bulletin, Tome. IX, 



No. -1. 



