celii Proeeedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Feb., 1921. 
(7d) A van le Coq: Chotcho—Turfan Expedi- 
tion. Berlin, 1913. 
(2) A small silver Tibetan statue of Tara or Dolma. 
(3) A small brass Tibetan Bon idol. 
(4) A Chinese cloisonné enamelled bowl, Ming 
dynasty, Ching Thai period + 1450. 
(5) Three Tibetan tankas (Kakemonos) representing 
Shakyamuni and Tshepame (Amitayus). 
(6) A Nepali Brass MS. Cover, with five Buddhas in 
relief. 
All exhibited by Johan van Manen. 
5. cee Spanish stars of Diamonds and two gold 
edals :—Harit Krishna Deb. 
6. , and other geological specimens :—Dr. EH. 
Pas 
(1) Aubence Hornblende from Seraikela State. 
Si Asbestos from Idar State. 
Bauxite pisolitic from Ranchi district. 
Bauxite pisolitic 
Alum prepared by D. Waldie & Co 
Aluminium block. 
(3) Cassiterite from Nurunga, Hazaribagh District. 
Tin Ingot F 
(4) Chaleops vrite-Rakha mines. 
Copper Ingot. 
(5) Columbite—Abraki Pahar, Singar Zemindary 
Gya District. 
Pitchblende 2 a 
Uranium ochre ,, 5 ” 
Triplite fe 3 
Zircon 
(6) Phulpur meteorite—Allahabad District. 
7. Section of nummulitic limestone from the Khasi 
Hills:—Hem Chandra Das-Gupta. 
Two illustrations from life of abnormality in the 
colouration of Bulbuls of the genus Molpastes :—Satya Charan 
9. Exhibits of some new organic antimonial compounds.— 
U.N. Brahmachari, M.A., M.D., D. 
(1) N H,—antimonyl . 
(2) Urea—antimonyl tartrate. 
(3) ‘* Stib—amine.’ 
(4) Tri—amino—phenyl—stibinie acid. 
(5) Sic. ehuicens tartrate. 
