February, 1913.] Annual Report. xiii’ 
Of Memoirs only one number was published (Vol. III, 
No. 5) containing 82 pages. 
Numismatic Supplements Nos. 16-18 have been published 
in the Journal and Proceedings, Vol. VII, No. 10, and Vol. VIII, 
Nos. 3 and 5-6, under the editorship of Mr. H. Nelson Wright. 
Of the Numismatic Supplement 200 extra copies have been 
printed ; 70 copies are subscribed for by the Numismatic Society 
of India and 30 copies are sent to the Numismatic Secretary 
for distribution ; the remaining 100 copies are for sale. 
second list of Arabic and Persian MSS. acquired on 
behalf of the Government of India by the Asiatic Society of 
Bengal during 1908-1910 has also been published, and copies 
are supplied to members on application. 
Mr. G. H. Tipper held the post of General Secretary and 
editor of the Proceedings until the middle of June when he left 
for Europe and Mr. S. W. Kemp was appointed to officiate for 
him until his return. Dr. E. D. Ross left for Europe in the 
middle of March and Lieut.-Col. D. C. Phillott was appointed to 
carry on the work of the Philological Secretary and editor of the 
Philological Section of the Journal duriag his absence. Lieut.- 
Col. Phillott officiated until May when he retired from India 
and Captain C. L. Peart was appointed to succeed him. Mr. 
I. H. Burkill carried on the duties of Natural History Secretary 
and editor of the Natural History Section of the Journal 
up to March, when he left for Europe and Dr. W. A a 
Christie was appointed to act for him. In October, Mr. sf 
resigned his office, and Dr. Christie was permanently appointed. 
Dr. N. Annandale was Anthropological Secretary and editor of 
the Anthropological Section of the Journal until May, when he 
left for Europe and Captain ‘ 
appointed serait for hie Dr. Annandale returned in Novem- 
a and took over charge Bis reg o> 
andra Vidyabhisana carried on the Pico 
logical Secrsehty and was in e488 Bibliotheca Indica, 
while Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasa astrl, U.1.™> 
seb ieahan of Rs Search for Bardic ——. . _ 
work of collecting Sanskrit Manuscripts throughout J oa Aaa 
r. Ross was also in charge of the Search for Arabic and Fe : 
Manuscripts until his departure from India, when ah es 
carried on the current duties of the search. vee Dito ; 
leaving for Europe, Captain Peart was appol J. D. Sandes 
charge of the Arabic and Persian Search. oT . 
continued as Medical Secretary throughout the yous as. 
Cabinet was in charge of Mr. H Nelson g $i. 
reported on all Treasure Trove coins sent to the Society. 
Lectures. 
_ During the year, the following four 
in the Society’s rooms: 1. On Rec 
lectures were delivered: 
ent Advances in our 
