Feb., 1921.] Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. ecli 
Hon. Justice Sir iene Mookerjee, Kt., seconded by Dr. 
te ae Bhandar kar : (3) Mr. kine its Bhusan Ro 
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Mr S. N. Ghose; (4) Mr. Subodhchandra Mookerjee, ‘Aset, 
Auditor, E.B. Ry., 97/2, Musjidbari Street. Calcutta, proposed 
Mr. Harit Krishna Deb, seconded by Mr. Satyendra 
Nath Basu; (5) Mr. Chhotelall Jain, Merchant, 53/1, Burtolla 
Street, Caleutta, proposed by Kumar Devendra Prosad Jain 
seconded by Mr. Padamraj ‘Jain: (6) Mr. Gopi Nath Sinha, 
M.R.A.S., Zemindar and Rais, Bareilly, U.P., proposed by 
Dr. Mann Lall, seconded by Mr, Ray Jatindra Nath Chau- 
dhur (7)  Lieut.-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, 1MS., Director, 
Caloritta School of Tropical Medicine aa Hygiene. proposed 
by Dr. U. N. Brahmachari, seconded by Mr. A. H. Harley 
The following Cae al was proposed by the Council 
and elected an Honorary Fellov 
F. W. Thomas, Ph.D.. iene India Office, London. 
The President drew attention to the following exhibits :— 
1. Seven Manuscripts :—Dr. A. Suhrawardy. 
(1) Qur’an Sharif (Asiatic Society’s Collection)— 
ta in the developed form of the Kafi 
character. 
(2) Oust an Sharif ,— comprising ae folios, each 
folio containing one section (para.). 
(3) Badshah Nama. 
(4) Shah Nama. 
a Kulliyat-i-Jami (Government Collection). 
(6) Qur’an Sharif, once in Pu possession of ‘ Abdur ’- 
Rahim Kh 
(7) An illustrated copy of ‘Sikmake Nama. 
ab:— Dr. Baini Prashad. 
(1) Bhita and Central Asia Collections. 
(2) Some recently identified Gandhara Sculptures. 
Both exhibited by A. Foucher 
4. (1) Four plate works, with coloured plates of inter- 
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2. Painting on glass of the Old Kangra School from the 
Punja 
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(a) William Hodges: Select Views in India. 
London, 17 
(b) ipsa Schmoranz : Old Oriental gilt and 
enamelled glass vessels. London, 1899. 
(c) Saline Lessing: Ancient Oriental Carpet 
tterns London, 1879. 
