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Council and to the Society which he has ungrudgingly served 
for 13 years, but also to Oriental learning generally. It offers 
to his widow its sincere condolence on her bereavement.” - 
The General Secretary reported that Mr. J. MacKenna, 
I.C.S., Lieut.-Col. B. H. Deare, I.M.S., ordinary members, had 
expressed a desire to withdraw from the Society. 
The President announced that in accordance with Rule 
41, the Council had decided to propose to the Society the 
removal from the member list of the name of Dr. A. Fiihrer, 
an associate member of the Society, this proposition to be 
submitted to ballot at the next meeting of the Society. 
The President announced that the following four members 
being largely in arrears with their subscriptions have been 
declared defaulters and that their names would be posted in 
accordance with Rule 38 :— 
. A. K. Christie when he would go on leave, and that 
Mr. D. R. Bhandarkar had been appointed Joint Philological 
Secretary in the place of Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. Satis Chandra 
Vidyabhusana, deceased. 
The Anthropological Secretary laid on the table a letter 
and report from the Ecole d’Anthropologie, Paris, on the 
proposed organization of an International Institute of Anthro- 
pology. 
The proposal of the Council for the egection of a new 
building for the Society of which intimation had been given by 
letter to all Resident members in accordance with Rule 644 
was brought up for discussion. 
The following gentlemen were balloted for and elected 
as ordinary members :— 
Dr. Annandale on behalf of Mr. Sundar Lal Hora 
exhibited a collection of ethnographical specimens from | 
Manipur. 
