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London Agency. 



The number of copies of parts of the Journals, of the Proceedings, 

 and of the Bibliotheca Indica, sent to Messrs. Luzac and Co., during 

 the year 1895, for sale, were 723, 363 and 556, valued at £ 108-9-0, 

 £ 12-9-9 and Rs. 306-2-0 respectively. 



Three invoices of books purchased, and of publications of vari- 

 ous Societies sent in exchange, were received during the year. The 

 value of the books purchased amounted to £ 6-7-3. 



Continental Agency. 



The number of copies of parts of the Journal and of the Biblio- 

 theca Indica sent to Mr. Otto Harrassowitz, the Society's Continental 

 Agent, during 1895, for sale, were 40 and 225, valued at £6-0-0 and 

 Rs. 133-2-0 respectively. Other books were sent for sale amounting to 

 Rs. 3-8-0. 



Library. 



The total number of volumes or parts of volumes, added to the 

 Library during the year was 2,080, of which 266 were purchased and 

 1,814 pi-esenled, or received in exchange for the Society's publications. 



The compilations of a new edition of the Society's Library Cata- 

 logue is far advanced. 



Publications. 



There were published during the year nine numbers of the Tro- 

 ceedings (No. 10 of 1894, and Nos. 1 to 8 of 1895), containing 158 

 pages of letter-press and 4 plates ; three numbers of the Journal, Part 

 I (No. 4 of 1894 and Nos. 1 and 2 of 1895), containing 300 pages 

 of letter-press and 23 plates ; three numbers of the Journal, Part II 

 (No. 4 of 1894, and Nos. 1 and 2 of 1895), containing 322 pages of 

 letter-press and 8 plates. The index to the Journal, Part I for 1894 

 was also published. 



Coin Cabinet. 



During the year, 64 coins were added to the Society's Cabinet. 

 Among these, 8 were gold, 15 silver, and 41 copper coins. They belong 

 to the following classes: — Great Kushan 3, Little Kushan 5, Ancient 

 Hindu 29, Punch-marked 5, Muhammad Kar-luk 6, Malwa 6, Moghul 3, 

 Durrani 1, Old British Mintage 6. All these were acquired under 

 Treasure Trove Act. They belong to well-known types, and detailed 

 notices of them ai'e published in the Society's Proceedings for April 1895. 



