Aug., 1921.] Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. eclxi 
AUGUST, 1921. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Asiatic Society of 
St ae was held on Wednesday, the 3rd August, 192i, at 
9-15 
THE Hon’scz Justice Sir Asvurosn MUKHOPADHYAYA, 
Kr. ae D.L., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.A.8.B., President, in the 
chai 
The following members were present :-— 
Prof. S. N. Bal, Prof. S. R. Bose, Dr. U. N. Brahmachari, 
- W. A K, =~ 
. Fox, 8. Kem 
r. N. G. Majumdar, Prof, H. W. B. Moreno, Dr. B. Pihal. 
Babu Ramaprasad Chanda, Mr. M. J. Seth. 
Visitors :—Mr. N. R. Sete: Mr. 8. C. Chaudhbury, 
Mr. B. N. Hajra, and others 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Eighteen presentations were announced. 
he General Secretary reported that Mr. W. W. Hornell 
had “Silas a desire to withdraw from the Society 
at L. Fermo 
and Prof. R. C. Mahalanobis had been nase bs the Finance 
Committee for the current year. 
The President also announced that Mr. A. H. Harley had 
resumed charge from Dr. W. A. K. Christie of the duties of the 
General Secretary. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. A note on the — discovered (Bogra) Stone-Inscrip- 
tion.— By Haripas Mrr 
2. Notes on Kharosthi Inscriptions —By N.G. Masumpar. 
The Oldest Christian Tomb in Norham India and the 
U as Provinces.—By Musrovs J. Sut 
: On some new Organic Antimonial Compounds.—By 
U. N. patna AND §8, C. CHAUDHURY. 
servations on the mrtg nie of the Mohwa (Bassia 
latifolia) - by Maupe L. CLecu 
All these papers except No. 4 will be published in the 
Journal. 
