1899.] Dr. Waddell — Identity of Upagupta loith Moggaliputta Tisso. lo 



This extensive agreement in so many details, in these two acconnts 

 which are drawn from widely different sources, can scarcely be acci- 

 dental. On the contrary, they seem to establish the identity of the two 

 persons in question almost beyond doubt. 



2. A new Copper-plate Inscription of Laksmana-sena. — By Akshat 

 Kumar Maitra, B.L. 



3. A collection of Proverbs from Ladakli. — By the Revd. H. Frankb, 

 Moravian Missionary, Leh. Communicated by the Philological Secretary- 



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



4. Note on Hume's Bush-Quail (Microperdix manipurensis). — By 

 ■Captain H. S. Wood, I.M.S. Communicated by the Natural History 

 Secretary. 



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



5. Notes on tribes in Manipur. — By T. C. HoDSON. Communicated 

 by the Anthropological Secretary. 



6. Notes on the Rangari Caste in Berar. — By Captain W. Haig, 

 I.S.C. 



7. On Shah Abdur Rahman Ghazi. — By Captain W. Haig, I.S.C. 



The papers will be published in the Journal, Part III. 



