Pboceedings. 



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MINOK CONTKIBUTIONS. 



Dr. Suter ; Mr. H. B. Hand : Mrs. McBain ; Mr. S. H. Prater ; Mr. C. 

 D. Baker ; Mr. O. V. Donneli ; Mr. T. H. Jhanim ; Mr. E. 0. Reid ; 

 Mr, W. S. Millard ; Mr. E. Lowndes, 



PROGRESS OF THE MAMMAL SURVEY. 



Mr. Crump is still collecting in Kathiawar, having camped at Junagadh 

 on the outskirts of the Gir Forest, and is now at Rajkot. The Society is 

 greatly indebted to Mr. L. Robertson, I.C.S., for his help in arranging the 

 various camps, etc. 



Mr. Shortridge went from East Mysore to Seringapatam and then to the 

 Caiivery district in South Mysore. He is now commencing to collect in 

 Coorg. 



Money is still urgently required for the third collector for Burma. In 

 addition to the Rs. 7,600 promised by the Government of India, Mr. Ratan 

 Tata has given a further sum of Rs. 1,000 and H. H. the Rao Saheb of 

 Cutch a second donation of Rs. 1,000 towards this object ; but that still leaves 

 some Rs. 10,500 to be obtained, as it is estimated that to bring out a third 

 collector and employ him in Burma for 2 years will cost Rs. 20,000. 



