Proceedings of the Ordinary General 
Meetings, 1919. 
FEBRUARY, 19109. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Seneed was held on 
Wednesday, the 5th February, 1919, at 9-15 p 
The snshles eight gentlemen were balloted for as ordinary 
member 
Sriju Sasadhar Roy, M.A., B.L., Vakil, High Court, 31, 
Haris Mukerjee’s Street, Bhow anipur, proposed b 
L. Chaudhuri, seconded by Mr. Hem Chandra Das—Gu upta 
Shaik Abdul Kadir Surfraz, M.A., Professor, Elphinstone Col. 
lege, Bombay, proposed by Dr. ‘Harold H. Mann, seconded 
v Mr. D. B. Parasnis; Mr. V. M. Galoostian, Professor of 
Armenian Literature and History, 38, Theatre Road, Cal- 
Christie; Rev. J. C. Manry, M.A., Professor of Psychology, 
Ewing Christian College, Allahabad, proposed by Dr. 8. K. 
ev K. Chri 
Belvalkar, seconded by D Christie; Mr. Mehtab 
Singh Obroj Deiioriebesibn in Dciconé, Gordon College, Rawal 
Pindi, proposed by oolner, seconded by Lieut.-Col 
; 0 .-Col. 
J. Stephenson, I.M.S ; Mr. Tarak Nath Mukherjee, First Class 
certificated colliery manager, Faika Colliery, Nirshachate P.O. 
(Manbhoom), proposed by Dr. B. L. Chaudhuri, seconded by 
Mr. Hem Chandra Das-Gupta; Mr. G. Yazdani, Government 
Epigraphist for Muslim Inscriptions and Nazim, Archaeological 
partment, eo epg see proposed by the Hon. Dr. A. Suhra- 
wardy, seconded by Dr. W. A. K. Christie; Mr. Ghulam Mohi- 
ud-din Sufi, B.A. ” Superintendent, Normal School, Amraoti, 
proposed by Rai Bahadur Heralal, seconded by the Hon. Dr. 
A. Suhrawardy. 
The General Secretary reported that Lieut.-Col. J. T. 
Calvert, I.M.S., had expressed a desire to withdraw from the 
Society. 
The President called Liiention to the following exhibi- 
tions :-— 
1. Ten Moslem manuscripts.—A. Suhrawardy. 
2. Some specimens acquired from Central Asia and some 
Co at Bhita —D. R. Bhandarkar. 
Four manuscripts and a Buddhist dagobi.—Satis 
Chace Vidyabhusana. 
