120 Library. [Nov, 



the base nil-, dark green, when the masculine termination u is added, 

 becomes nyid^ ; and the root 60s-, hear, when the feminine termina- 

 tion u is added, becomes huz^. 



The author's object has been to discuss this question of epenthesis 

 in Ka9miri as thoroughly as possible, and for this purpose, he has pre- 

 pared lists of words, showing the result of every possible occurrence of 

 these mdtra-\ OYfois. 



The results are interesting and explain many peculiarities iu 

 Ka^mlri declension and conjugation. 



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



8. On the Harparowri, or the Behari wovien's ceremony for produc- 

 ing Bain. — By f abat Candra Mitra, M.A., B.L. Corresponding Member 

 of the Anthropological Society of Bombay. Communicated by the Anthro- 

 pological Secretary. 



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



9. Separation of Bansioara from Dungarjpur State in Rajputana. — 

 By Mohanlal Vishnulal Pandu, M.R.A.S, 



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



10. Gagayan Sulu, its Customs, Legends and Superstitions. — By 

 Ethelbert Forbes Skertchlt. Communicated by the Anthropological 

 Secretary. 



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



Library, 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 meeting held in August last : — 



Transactions, Proceedings, and Joue^nals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — Circular, Vol. XV, No. 125. 

 Batavia. Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten eu Wetenschappen, — 



Notulen, Deel XXXIV, Aflevering 1. 

 — — =— . . Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal,-Land-en Volken- 



kunde, Deel XXXIX, Aflevering 3. 

 Berlin. Die K. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, — Abhand- 



lungen, 1895. 



. . Sitzungsberichte, Nrn 1-39, 1896. 



Bombay. Bombay Natural History Society, — Journal, Vol. X, No. 3, 



