May, 1920.] Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Benga. Xiii 
The following soe were balloted for and elected 
as ordinary mem 
Kumar RAdas Dutta, B.L., Esq. Attorney-at-Law and 
Zemindar, 10, Hastings Street, Calcutta, proposed by Dr. B. L. 
Chaudhuri, seconded by Ma hamahopadhyaya Haraprasad 
Shastri, C. .* E.; Hariprasad Pradhan, Esq., M.A., Pradhan’s 
Cottage, Darjeeling, propawe by Mr. J. van Manen, seconded 
by Dr. W. A. K. Chris 
The following papers were read :— 
(a) The Results of a recent ees m isis of Pre-historic 
Antiquities —By PancuanaNn Mit 
This paper will not be sibinhea in the Journal. 
(b) The word ‘“ Taghar explained.”—By Mavuv! ABDUL 
ALI. 
This paper has been published in the J ournal, 
MAY, 1920. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the sige was held on 
Wednesday, the 5th May, 1920, at 9-15 P 
MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA HARAPRASHAD SHASTRI, Ci ais, Ma Bs, 
F.AS. B., President, in the chair 
The following members were sae — 
Maulvi Abdul Wali, Dr. N. Annandale, Dr. B. L. Chaudhuri, 
Dr. W. A. K. Christie, Dr. L. L. Fermor, Mr. Ganapati Sircar, 
Mr. T. P. Ghosh, Mr. H. G. Graves, Mr. Hem Chunder Das- 
weds Mr. Johar? van Manen, Dr. H. W. B. Moreno, Major 
S. Sewell, and Mr. E. Vredenburg. 
Visitor.—Babu Nritya Gopal Sarkar. 
The minutes of thedast meeting were read and confirmed. 
Nineteen presentations of books, etc., were announced. 
The General Secretary reported the death of Mahama- 
hopadhyaya Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, an ordinary 
member of the Society. 
he President announced that the Council at its last 
weeting passed the following Resolution :— 
“The Council of Asiatic Society of Bengal records its 
deep sorrow at the death of Maha mahopadhyaya Dr. Satis 
Chandra Vidyabhusana and its mn of loss not only to the 
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