XXXVl Annual Report. { February, 1906, 
original Asiatic Society, and none who would sd eri 
appreciate this opportunity of keeping in touch with t ork 
which he commenced as an independent investigator Pind continued 
as Viceroy and Gov ernor-General of India. Lord Curzon’s emi- 
nence in the world of letters has been recognised by the Hony. 
Degree of D.C.L, conferred on him by the University in which 
he had had such a -diuldapiaehed career before taking up political 
work. 
T. H. Houranp. 
C. Russell, Professor, Presidency College, proposed by 
So cccispealenrs Haraprasad Shastri, seconded by Mr, J. Mac- 
farlane; Babu Girindra Kumar Sen, proposed by Mr, Hari Nath 
De, seconded by Mr. J. Macfarlane ; and The Hon. Mr. C. A. Logan, 
LC. oe proposed by Mr. J. Macfarlane, seconded by the Hon. Mr. 
H. H Risley, were ballotted for and elected Ordinary Members. 
Mr. H. H, Hayden em a lecture on the scenery of Tibet, 
illustrated by lantern slides 
The following papers were read :—- 
i, site sect neha note on the Bengal poet Dhoyika and the 
Sena Kings. —By MonmOoHAN Da eairs ARTI, M.A 
A list of a saall collection of Mammals s from the plains o 
the Madura District. —By R. C. Wrovexton, with notes by Dr. 
ANNANDALE, 
The paper will be published in the Memoirs... 
