1906. } Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. XXXIX 
The weneiliag papers were read :— 
1. An account of the Gurpa Hill in the District of Gya, the 
probable “ied of the Kukkutapadagiri—By Raxsat Dass Banerit. 
Communicated by Dr. LOCH 
This paper will cn published in a subsequent issue of the 
Journal and Proceedin 
2. Notes on the Beiibinater Fauna of India,—By Dr. N. ANNAN- 
DALE. No, I.—A variety of Spongilla lacustris from Brackish Water 
in Bengal. No. II1.—The Po tlic Hislopia 
3. Some instances of Vegetable Piney by Davip Hooper. 
Sanskrit Literature in Bengal during the Sena rule,-—By 
MonMOHAN CHAKRAVARTI. 
This paper will a published in a subsequent issue of the 
Journal and Proceedin 
5. Notes on some Be Snakes ser at Madras.—By T. V. R 
Atyar. Communicated by H. Maxwe EFROY. 
6. A descriptive list of the Sea- multe CEs) in the 
Indian Musenm, Calcutta.—By Captain F. Watt, I.M.S. Com- 
went by the Natural History Secretary 
s paper will be published in the bin: 
7. Wormia Mansoni, a hitherto undescribed species from 
Burma,—By Carrain A. T. Gage, I. 
8. Ona i EI in a8 Chumbi Valley.—By 
K. H. C. Wats 
This ‘apae ‘will be published in the Memoirs. 
9. Testudo baluchiorum, a new species.—By Dr. N, ANNANDALE. 
