130 Pandit Haraprasad fastri — Discovery of Vidhivivelca. [Dec. 



Pandit Tulsi Ram Misra, M.A., Tutor to H. H. The Raja Mursan, 

 District Aligarh, proposed by Pandit Mahanlal Vishnulal Pandia, 

 seconded by Pandit Harapi-asad ffistri. 



'■ Sliams-ul-ulama," " Khan Bahadur " M. Zakaullah, Delhi, proposed 

 by A. F. M. Abdur Rahman, Esq., seconded by Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle. 



The following gentleman has expressed a Avish to withdraw from 

 the Society : — 



Sir C. A. Elliott, K.C.I.E. 



The Chairman announced that the Council had agreed to Dr. 

 Hoernle, editing the Society's Journal, Part I, as a temporary measure 

 till other arrangements were made, in the place of Dr. G. A. Grierson, 

 resigned. 



Mr. T. H. Holland exhibited specimens showing flow-structure 

 in dyke-rocks. 



The Natural History Secretary exhibited specimens of new and 

 rare reptiles. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. A list of Kagmlrl Verls. — By George A. Grieeson, CLE. 

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



2. An account of the Reptilia collected hy the Afghan-Baluch Bound- 

 ary Commission of 1896. — By A. Alcock, M.B., C.M.Z.S., and F. Finn, 

 B.A., F.Z.S. 



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



3. The Pre-Aryan races of India, Asam and Btirma. — By S. E. 

 Peal, F.R.G.S. 



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



4. The Discovery of Vidhiviveka, an unique MS. at Purl.- — By Pandit 

 Haraprasada ^astri. 



It is a well-known fact that Vacaspati Mi9ra commented upon 

 some of the best known works ou the six schools of Hindu philosophy. 

 His Bhamati is a commentary on ^aijkaracarya's pariraka-bhasya ; 

 Nyayavartika-tatparya-tika on Nyayavartika by Udyotakara ; Sarnkhya- 

 tattva-kaumudi on l9varakfisna's Karikas ; Togasutra-bhasya-vyakhya 

 OQ Yoga-bhasya by Yyasa. 



