1906. ] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Lxiii 
The following papers were read :— 
to a oe of Examiners. Communicated by Lr.-Cou. 
PHILL 
This paper will be published in a subsequent number of the 
Journal. } ; 
2. Salima Sultan Begam.—By H. Beveriner. 
3. The Paladins of the Kesar Saga. A collection of Figs from 
Lower Ladakh Tale No. I1I.—By Rey. A. H Franc 
This paper will be published in a subsequent aye of the 
Jowrnal. 
. Note on a beet Kestril (Tinnunculus alaudarius ),—By 
Lr.-Cot. D. C, Put 
5. «én on the teal Falcon (Falco jugger).—By Lr.-Cot, 
D. C. Puiu 
6. A note on Swertia tongluensis and on a new variety of 
Swertia purpurascens. —B L. 
ae papers will be published in a en number of the 
Journ 
7. i Chapter on Hunting ne being an extract from the 
Kitabs'-Banyarch, a treatise on Falconry, by Ibn Kushtjim, an Arab 
writer S Tenth Century.—By ir. -Cou, D. C. Partiorr and Mr. 
R. F. A 
8. fs te on a specimen g Bene. trists, Milne- Edwards, in the 
Indian Museum.—By N. Ann 
9. Notes on soe Mathomaie —By G. R. Karr. Oom- 
municated by Dr. 
These papers will 7H ‘published in a subsequent number of 
the Journal. 
10. Miniature Tank Worship in Bengal.—Compiled by A. N. 
Mopserty, 1.C.S., Superintendent of rik bt Bengal. Com- 
municated by the ‘Anthropological Secreta 
ll. The Saorias of the Rajmahal Hills. —By R. Barnsripee. 
Communicated by the Anthropoliyical Secretary 
This paper will be published in the Mena 
12. Notes on the Freshwater Fauna of India, No. XI. 
currence of the Medusa, Irene ceylonensis, in Brackish Pools, ioqeiher 
with its Hydroid stage.— 
13. Notes on the Freshwater Fauna of India, No. XII. A 
Preliminary note on the Polyzoa occurring in ndian Fresh and 
Brackish Pools, cl the description of a new Lophopus.—-By N. 
ANNANDALE. 
