February, 1919.] Annual Report. iii 
removed at their own request, they having been elected Ordin- 
ary Members of the Society. The number 1s now 
Fellows of the Society. 
e Annual Meeting held on the 6th re 1918, 
Ocho rg Sidney 8. Burrard, K.C.S.1., F.R.8., J. L. Simonsen, 
Esq., Ph.D., anh Colonel J. Stephenson, D.Sc. » AB, Major 
D. McCay, M. D., 1.M.S., and the Hon. Mr. Abdu llah Al-ma’mun 
Suhrawardy, M.A. Ph. D.., were elected Fellows of the Society. 
— ere was one death among the Fellows, viz. Dr. A. 
Veni 
There were 39 Fellows on the list at the end of 1918. 
Office-bearers. 
On the death of Dr. W. C. Hossack in the be f 
the year, Major D. McCay was appointed Medical Siatdaey 
De: ff. ce) 
e. ; 
as Physical Science Secretary. Dr. N. Annandale resigned 
the Anthropological Secretaryship owing to his —— from 
Calcutta and Dr. Gravely was appointed in his pla i. 
Gravely was also appointed to act as Biological Becvetiany 
during the absence of Mr. S. W. Kemp. At the request of 
Mr. C. J. Brown, Li 
treasure trove coins from the Central Provinces in addition 
to his own duties as Honorary Numismatist to the Society. 
There have been no other changes among the Officers of 
the Booksty since the last annual election. 
Office. 
On the recommendation of Major D. McCay, I.M.S., 
J. H. Elliott, the Assistant Secretary, was granted leave oa 
19th July to lst August, 1918, owing to ill-health. 
Shaikh Abu Nasr Gilani, the Additional Travelling Maulavi 
attached to the Arabic and Persian Search Department, worked 
until the 28th February, 1918, when he resigned, en ulavi 
Haji Moinuddin was appointed from the 24th May, 
There have been no other changes in the ak 
Society’s Premises and Property. 
account of war conditions the building of new premises 
for sists Society has not yet been taken in hand. 
e Society’s servants’ quarters have been repaired at a 
cost of Rs. 338. 
