February, 1913.] Annual Report. xix 
that may be claimed as anthropological have been published, 
and two longer papers (one on the manufacture and distribu- 
tion of chank-shell ornaments, the other on Pushtu folk-tales) 
are now in the press for the Memoirs. It cannot therefore 
be claimed that anything of a nomraheusive nature or of 
premature results. Next year, however, we may look forward 
Dunbar, and Messrs. 8. W. Kemp and J. es Brown ander: 
taken on the North- Bast Frontier of the Indian Empire, in part 
at least as a result of the Abor Expedition of 1911-1912. 
Medical Section. 
Monthly meetings have been held regularly throughout the 
year and there has been a fair average attendance. Several 
important papers were read and interesting discussions took 
place. Major Rogers was, as usu ual, the largest contributor and 
continued to supply regularly further interesting Gleanings 
from the Calcutta Post-mortem Records. He also gave a 
hip on his experiences in Palermo during the cholera epi- 
den Dr. W. C. Hoss 
Treatment, Some new "nope of Calcutta, Morbidity of 
to the most important articles in the M — Journal have been 
regularly circulated to members 
pierre ss to act as Medical Secretary eesaghont the year. 
Lt.-Col. Drury, on Laniden to Behar, resigned his position as 
Vice-President and was succeeded by Major Rogers. 
Bibliotheca Indica. 
b- 
Of the 42 fasciculi of texts of different dimensions pu 
lished in the Bibliotheca Indica series during the year under 
iculi i Bev I kba 
(vol. III, fase. iT) ; Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. Ganga Nath — 
Jha f T travartika ( 
be ‘De ae Chairs Vidyabhigana’ 8 edition of the 
Sanskrit-Tibetan Amarkosa (fase. 
). This fase 
Amarakosa completes the ‘work. When the bilingual index is 
