Noy., 1906.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, _—_lvii 
14, Some notes on the Maurya Inscription at Sarnath.—By A. 
VENIS. 
15. Indian Logic as preserved in Tibet.—By ManaMano- 
PADHYAYA SaTis CHANDRA VIDYABHUSHANA, M.A. 
These last six papers will be published in a subsequent issue 
of the Journal and Proceedings. 
e First Meeting of the Medical Section of the Aged was 
ine on a Walmiates the 8th August, 1906, at 9-15 P 
Lr. Cot. G. F. A. Harrets, M.D., F.R.C.P., M8. % in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Dr. A. S. Allan, Lt. Col. F. J. Drury, I.M.S., Dr. W. C. 
Hossack, Dr. W. W. Kennedy, Captain W. McCa ay; I.M. 
Captain J. W. Megaw, I.M.S., Major J. Mulvany, I.M.S., Captain 
J. P. Murray, I.M.S., Major a Rogers, I.M.8. , Captain J. J. 
Urwin, I.M.S., and Major ¥. P. Maynard, LMS., Honorary 
Secretary. 
Lt. Col. G. F. A. Harris, I.M.S., was elected Chairman. 
1. -Lt. Col. Drury eh water-colour drawings of a case 
of the red variety of ma. 
tain ean showed for Lt. Col. Lukis, who was 
unavoidably absent, coloured drawings and stereoscopic photo- 
phs of a case of Ichthyosis Hystrix (Crocker). 
3. Major Rogers showed drawings of a case of congenital 
unilateral era in a native boy, of which only two cases have so 
far been recorded. 
Harris showed drawings of cases of Raynaud's 
disease, , Exfoliative Dermatitis, Lupus Erythematosus and Syphili- 
tic Pso 
3. r L. Rogers read a “Short pore Note on 
Medical Scelotios and Medical Journals in Calcutta 
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