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ne illustrating the Benoni of Barkuda, 
and in the Chilka Lake.—Dr. N. Annandale. 
ee ars ge drawings from siteres liad and attractive 
cercariae with a photograph of the locality where 
the Schistosome cercaria was first discovered in the 
neighbourhood of Calcutta.—Major R. B.S. Sewell. 
10. A Tigari, a peculiar type of a coracle — structure 
made of clay used as a boat.—Baini Prashad, Esq. 
11. (1) Some Titanosaur remains from J a ong collect- 
ed by Dr. Matley. 
(2) The Adhiket meteorite. 
(3) Bilaspur limestone, suitable for lithographic pur- 
poses ; and a slab of Solenhofen stone for compari- 
(4) a series of Indian wolfram, tin and lead-zinc 
minerals, with foreign specimens for comparison.— 
The Geological Survey of India. 
12. Diagram illustrating the relationship and the geologi- 
cal distribution of the genera, subgenera and sections 
of the Cypreidae, and their probable genealogical 
connection. Specimens of the various classifica- 
tory divisions also exhibited.—E. Vredenburg, Esq. 
13. (1) Inscribed Prehistoric Pottery (from Bhita, Allaha- 
(2) Free-hand drawing on paper of Gupta period (from 
sia). 
9 New type of Kalachuri gold coin of “aval century 
A.D., bearing the king’s name “ Mons eg 
o New type of Nepal silver coin bearing t oA King’s 
e‘* Dalamardanasahadeva,” Baisval 1888 = 1831 
(6) ie type of Nepal silver coin bearing the Queen’s 
ame Rajendra Lakshmi Devi, Samvat 1691 A.D. 
(6) ane gold coins of Sallakshanapa, ithe aa oom 
Mahipala of the Tomara dynasty of Ajm 
Delhi of about 978-1003 A.D. ae ie 1% iacaceas, 
Esq. 
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MARCH, 1920.. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the ahaggd was held on 
Sarno the 3rd March, 1920, at 9-15 P 
HAMAHOPADHYAYA HARAPRASAD Suastrt, C.1.E., M.A., 
F.A, Ri S., President, in the chair 
The following members were secon 
Maulavi Abdul Wali, Dr. W. A. K. Christie, The Hon 
Mr. J. G. Cumming, Mr. H. G. Graves, Mr. J. van Manen, 
