xiv Annual Address. [February, 1919. 
Salih Kambo, edited by G. Yazdani M.A.,M.R.A:S. 
Fasciculus III. 
(11) The Akbar-Nama of Abul-Fazl—a history of the reign 
of Akbar including an account of his predecessors , 
translated from the Persian by Mr. H. Beveridge, 
I.C.S.  Fasciculus X. 
Coins. 
The thanks of the Society are due to the Government of 
Madras for the gift of 14 gold coins, all save one of these 
being specimens of the various types comprising the large find 
at Kodur, District Nellore, in 1913. Among other small addi- 
tions to the cabinet, mention should be made of the Suri coins 
received from the Government of Bihar and Orissa. 
In the two Numismatic Supplements published during the 
year the principal contributors were Mr. 8. H. Hodivala, who 
A considerable amount of material awaits publication, the 
delay being due to financial considerations alone. 
uring the year 1918 ten finds of coins, comprising 9 of 
While the cabinet of the Nagpur Museum has been improved 
by the acquisition of treasure trove coins to a considerable 
— 
Dr. H. H Hayden, F.R.S., President, delivered an Address 
to the Society. 
Annual Address, 1919, 
The Annual Report, which is in your hands, speaks for it- 
self and requires no comment from me. The work done during 
the past year has been on the whole satisfactory. It was found 
necessary to curtail the Society’s activities in certain respects, 
but now that the war is virtually over, it is to be hoped that 
this will no longer be neces 
hoped would be of interest not merely to the geological section 
of our members, but to the Society as a whole. I propose to 
follow the same course again this year and to put before you 
