Dec., 1921.] Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. celxiii 
Zemindar and Landholder, 106/1, Grey Street, Calcutta, pro- 
posed by Mr. Khagendra Bhusan Roy, seconded ss Hari 
Krishna Deb. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Sarala and ie sateen f JYOTISCHANDRA GHATAK. 
Communicated by N. G. Majumdar 
2. Maner oe Laake | of Govindachandra, dated V.E. 
1183.—By N. G. Masumpar. 
3. gg pens Veda—-A note on the arrangement of the Book — 
By G. R. K 
4. Three Tibetan Repartee—Songs.—By J. van MANEN. 
All these papers except No. 1 will be published in the 
Journal. 
The President announced that there would be no meeting 
of the Medical Section this mon 
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DECEMBER, 1921. 
The monthly General Meeting of the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal was held on Wednesday, the 7th December, 1921, at 
9-15 P.M. 
Tae Hon’site Justice Str Asutrosh MuKHOPADHYAYA, 
Kr., C.8.I., D.L., D.Se., F.R.S.E., F.A.S.B., President, in the 
chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Khan Sahib M. Abdul Wali, Dr. S. P. Agharkar, Prof. 
8. N. Bal, Dr. D. R. Bhandarkar, Prof. R. P. Chanda, Prof. N.C. 
Chatterjee Mr. H. Bruce Hannah, Mr. Harit Krishna Deb, 
Pro C. Das-Gupta, Mr. Hem Ch. Roy, Prof. J. C. Ghatak. 
Mr. = van Manen, Kumar Prafulla Erishna Deb, Kumar 
S. K. Roy. 
Visitors :—Mr. P. C. Bagchi and others. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Sixty presentations were announced. 
The President reported the death of Mr. J. N. Das-Gupta, 
B.A., a Life member, and Lt.-Col. C. T. Peters (retd.) an Ordi- 
nary member of the Society. 
The General stabi dend reported that the Hon’ble Justice 
T. W. Richardson and Lt.-Col. E. H. Brown, had expressed a 
desire to withdraw ‘e5ti the Society. 
