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F. Stoliczka, Esq., Ph. D., F. G 8. 
H. Blochmann, Esq., M. A. 
Col. H. Thuillier, R..A., F. BR. 8., C. 8. T. 
H. F. Blanford, Esq., F. G. 8. 
W.S. Atkinson, Esq., M. A. 
F, W. Innis, Esq., M. D, C. B. 
E. Gay, Esq., M. A. 
W. W. Hunter, Esq., LL. D. 
It was proposed by D. Waldie, Esq., seconded by Maulavi 
Abdullattif Khan, Bahadur, and carried unanimously — 
That the marked thanks of the Seciety be given to the Secretaries 
for their earnest attention to the duties of their office during the 
past year, from which the regularity in the issue and the value of 
the Journal, as well as the very satisfactory financial condition of 
the Society, have largely resulted. 
Messrs. L. Schwendler and J. Wood-Mason were appointed audi- 
tors of accounts for the past year. 
The meeting then resolved itself into an Ordinary Monthly meet- 
ing. 
The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Phear, President, in the chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The receipt of the following presentations was announced— 
1. From the Govt. of India—A copy of Antiquities of Kashmir, 
by Lieut. H. H. Cole, R. E. 
2. From the Government of India, Home Dept.—nine photo- 
graphs of the ancient temples in West Berars, and twenty-one 
photographs of ancient architectural structures in Mysore. 
The following gentlemen duly proposed and seconded at the last 
meeting were balloted for and elected ordinary members. 
Col. J. F. Tennant. 
Dr. W. Waagen. 
G. C. Farr, Esq. 
T. F. Harkness, Esq., C. 8. 
The following gentlemen have been announced as candidates for 
- ballot at the next meeting : 
