Ivi Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Nov., 1906. 
hs Engineer to the Calcutta Corporation, sa ng by the Hon. 
r, C. H. G. Allen, seconded by Dr. W. C. Hossack; Mr. CU. Bergtheil, 
atelie: Bacteriologist, proposed by Mr. I H. Burkill seconded by 
Mr. D. Hooper ; a Lieut. J. Inglis Hadie, 97th Deccan rere 
proposed by Lieut. Col. D. C. Phillott, seconded b ie 
Annandale ; were allotted for as Ordinary Members. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Notes on the latitude of the Presidency College Astronomical 
Ob-ervatory. e PHANINDRALAL GANGULI, M. A. Communicated by 
Mp. C. Littie 
4A Purther note on Harwigs seared sei in the Indian 
Museum, with the description if a New Species,—By Ma.coum 
Burr . BA. F.ES., F.L.S., F.C.S. Communicated by Dr. 
ANNANDALE. 
. Note on the habits of the Harwigs Lastpura lividipes, 
Dufour. An addendum to Mr. Burr’s puper entitled ** A Further note 
on Earwigs in the Indian Museum. ”__By Dr. N, ANNANDALE. 
4. Oirrihipddes Operculés del’ Indian Museum, de Oaleutta.— 
Par A. Gruver. Communicated by Dr. N. ANNANDALE. 
This as will be published in the Memoirs. 
5. tes on the Houbara or Bastard Bustard (HOUBARA 
aAcavexn). —By Lr. Cot. D. C. Pumuorr, Secretary, Board of 
Examiners, Calcutta 
6. Some wakes on _ so-called Mahipala Inscription of 
Sarnath. —By ARTHUR VENI 
7. Des escription of two vane Frogs—By G. A. BouLENncER, 
F.R.S. Communicated by Dr. N. ANNANDALE. 
8. The Paladins of the Kesar Saga. A Step of Sagas 
from Lower Ladakh, Tales 1-2, —By Rev. A. H. Fran 
his paper will be published in a seat issue of the 
Journal and Proceedings. 
9. Some Arab Folk oo Hazramaut.—By Ut. Cot. D. 
C. Puitiorr and R. F, Azo 
10. sla on the Pasi of Flowers in India, Nos. 1-3.— 
By I. H. Bor 
11. passat lobe, oo ein Parasttaus des Darms von 
Seats gangetica—von Dr. V. Linstow. Communicated by 
12. Notes om the Freshwater Fauna of India, No IX. Des- 
cription of new Freshwater Sponges from Calcutta, with a record of 
a “pected a Himalayas and a list of the Indian forms 
Cares 
3. Notes on a Vinkeax Fauna of India, No. x.' Hyde 
orientalis during the Rains, —By Dr. N. ANNANDALE. 
