118 R. Burn and C. N. Seddon—Bakhtiari Hills. [Nov. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed and seconded at the last 

 Meeting of the Society were ballotted for and elected Ordinary Mem- 

 bers : — 



A. J. Grant, Esq., I.C.S. 



J. A. Cave-Browne, Esq., I.C.S. 



Babu Satiskisore Acharya Chaudhiiry. 



The following gentleroen are candidates for election at the next 

 Meeting : — 



B Suryanarain Row, Esq., B.A., Vakil, Bellary, Madras Presidency, 

 proposed by Babu Paiicanana Mukerjee, seconded by Pandit Haraprasad 

 Castri. 



A. W. Davis, Esq., I.C.S., Deputy Commissioner, Naga Hills, pro- " 

 posed by E. A. Gait, Esq , seconded by Dr. G. A. Grierson. 



The following gentlemen have expressed a wish to withdraw from 

 the Society : — 



Kumar Dinendranarain Roy. 

 Raja Ramranjan Chuckerbutty. 

 T. N. Mukerjee, Esq. 



The Secretary reported the death of the following member: — 

 Manumohau Ghose, Esq. 



The Chairman announced that the Council had elected Mr. Frank 

 Finn, Natural History Secretary to the Society in the place of Dr. A. 

 W. Alcock, resigned. 



The Philological Secretary exhibited a photograph of a cup- 

 marked stone found in Kashmir forwarded by Mrs. Harriet G. M. 

 Murray-Ajnslcy and read a note on it. 



The Anthropological Secretary exhibited fragments of pottery 

 forwarded by Surgeon-Captain F. P. Maynard, I.M.S. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. 27ie Bakhtiari Hills, an itinerary of tJie road from Isfahan to 

 Shushtor. — i??/ Richard Burn, I.O.S., aiid Charles Norman Seddon, I.C.S. 



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



2. Notes on new salts of Cobalt and Nickel. — B^J Nagendra Chandra 

 Nag, M.A., Communicated by Alex. Pedler, F.R.S. 



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



