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December, 1918, I observed a large number of ee stone- 
axes and other objects of interest between Kyauk 
Taungya, in the Myaing Township, at a point situated 1830 
feet due north of the latter villa age. 
t this oogcil along a length of one furlong in a direc- 
tion ibis N. 65° W., were obtained the following objects 
lying Joose on hs “ad oe of the soi] , which here thinly covers 
the Irrawaddi Sand stone series, and forms cultivated fields : 
must have been paki from afar, from some such area of 
times, since they exhibit only a small degree of fossilization, 
(3) a small long cylindrical stone, with a 
which may have been some sort of neck ornament, and finally, 
(4) wrist- bangle of somewhat crude design, made of polished 
serpenti 
ugyi, or head-man of Wi pec gato informed me 
that the locality was, in early times, the site of an ancient 
Chin village. It is probable, therefore, that the teeth and 
bones are the remains of oxen owned by these Chin villagers, 
and that the stone-axes, whic “ re Neolithic and post-Pleisto- 
cene, belonged to their srehintciche fore-fathers, who, also, ages 
ago, ‘possibly occupied the same site. 
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DECEMBER, 1919. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the nl was held on 
Wednesday, the 3rd December, 1919, at 9-15 
MaHAMAHOPADHYAYA oenaed ig sap SuHastrt, C.I.E., M.A., 
F. A.8S.B., President, in the chai 
The following members were present :— 
Mr. W. E. Andrews, Dr. N. page gg mah a L. Cleghorn, 
Rev. Father E. Francotte, S.J., Mr. H. B. Hannah, Mr. H. W. B. 
Moreno, Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyaiiasack 
Visitors :—Mr. C. Cleghorn, Miss O. Cleghorn. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Thirty presentations were announced. 
