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The ancient Kalendars and Indentaries of the Treasury 
of his Majesty's Exchequer, 3 Vols. Presented by the same. 
Excerpta é Rotulis Finium in Turrt Londinensi asservatis, 
Henrico Tertio Rege, A. D. 1216—1272. Cura Caroli Ro- 
berts. Vol. Il. A. D. 1246—1272. Presented by the same. 
A Brief Description of the Etruscan and Greek Antiqui- 
ties, now exhibited at No. 121, Pail Mall. Presented by 
Sir William Betham. 
An Address to Astronomical Observers, relative to the Im- 
provement and Extension of the Astronomical Society's Cata- 
logue of 2881 principal Stars. Presented by Francis Baily, 
Esq. 
On the Atmospheric Tides and Meteorology of Dukhun. 
By Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Sykes, F.R.S., &c. &c. 
Presented by the Author. 
The same Author presented also the following papers to 
the Academy : 
On the Geology of a portion of Dukhun, East Indies. 
On the Quails and Hemipodii of India. 
On the Increase of Wealth and Expenditure in the various 
Classes of Society in the United Kingdom, as indicated by 
the Returns made to the Tax-office, Exports and Imports, 
Savings’ Banks, §c. §c. 
Description of the Wild Dog of the Western Chats. 
Some Account of the Kolisurra Silk-worm of the Deccan. 
Remarks on the Identity of the Personal Ornaments seulp- 
tured on some Figures inthe Buddha Cave Temples at Carli, 
with those worn by the Brinjaris. 
Land Tenures of Dukhun, Parts 1 and 2. 
A Catalogue of the Mammalia and Birds observed in 
Dukhun, East Indies. 
Abstract of the Statistics of Dukhun, (Decean,) 1827-28. 
Description of a new Species of Indian Ants. 
Remarks on the Origin of the popular Belief in the Upas, 
or Poison Tree of Java. 
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