June, 1906. 
The Monthly General wees f of the Society was s held on 
Wednesday, the 6th June, 1906, a P.M, 
Major F. P. Maynarp, ie in the chair, 
The following members were present :— 
Dr. N, Annandale, Mr. I. H. Burkill, Mr. J. A. Chapman, 
Mr. L. L. Fermor, Rey. E. Francotte, S.J., Mr. H. G. Graves, 
Mr. D. Hooper, Dr. M. M. Masoom, Captai nJ. W. Megaw, I.M.S., 
Mr. R. D. Mehta, Lt.-Col. D. C. Phillott, Major L, Roger ge 
R. RB. Simpson, Major J. C. Vaughan, LM.S., 
Vredenburg. 
Visitors ;—Rev. G. W. Olver, Mr. W, W. R. Prentice. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Se es presentations were announced. 
e General Secretary announced that poe Sener M. G. 
Clerk, i, -Col, D. 8. E. Bain, I.M.S., Mr. F. P. Dixon, and Lt.-Col. 
, E.R. S., had expressed a wish to Gace from the 
Say 
The proposed creation of a Medical Section in the Society, 
of which intimation had already been given by circular to all 
nenes was pana up for final disposal. The votes of the 
mbers were laid on the table, and the Chairman requested any 
Hoaidaut Members, who had not expressed their opinion, to tea the 
present opportunity of filling in voting papers. Two such papers 
were filled in, and with the 80 returned by members were scrutinized. 
The Chairman appointed Messrs. L. L. Fermor and E, Vredenburg 
to be — neers. The scrutineers reported as follow:—For 73. 
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ballotted for and elected Ordinary Members 
Mr, L. L. Fermor exhibited some Indian stony meteorites 
recently acquired for the Geological Museu 
They were as follows :— 
(1) Two aerolites, weighing 157435 and 1000°6 grammes, re- 
spectively, which fell on 29th October, 1905, at Bholghati, Morbhanj 
