Ixxxiv Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 
ee following papers were read :— 
Copies of two Recently Sota Letiers of Major 
ha Rennell.—By Rev. W. K. Firmince 
2. Entomostraca from Lake oie. i: RoBERT GUR- 
NEY. Communicated by the Natural History Secretary. 
This bare’ will be published in a subsequent number of 
the Journ 
3. is ‘Srid- -pa-ho: a Tibeto-Chinese tortoise chart of divina- 
tion.—By Dr. Satis CHaNDRA VIDYABHUSANA. 
This paper will be published in the Memoirs. 
4. Ancient History of Bengal: the portion of Banga 
Bagadha race-—By MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA HARAPRASAD SHAS- 
TRI, C.I 
This ; paper has not yet been submitted to the Publication 
Committee. 
5. Sarcocolla.—By Davip Hooper. 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Society was held at the Society’ s Rooms on Wednesday, the 
9th April, 1913, at 9-30 p.m 
Masor D. McCay, I.MS., in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Dr. Adrian Caddy, Dr. K. K. Chatterjee, Col. B. H. 
Deare, I.M.S., Major H. B. Foster, I.M.S., Dr. Harinath ere 
Dr. Indumadhay ue Major J. W. F. Rait, I.M.S., 
Col. L. Rogers, C.1.E., LMS. 
Visttors:—Dr. Nanilal Pan and Dr. D. D. Wilson. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
I. Clinical cases were shown. 
II. Lieut-Colonel L. Rogers showed a diagram and col- 
oured drawings illustrating the distribution of the lesions of 
the bowels in dysentery. 
III. A paper was read by Dr. Hari Nath Ghosh, Rai Ba- 
hadur, on the results of trial of four indigenous’ drugs at the 
Campbell Hospital. 
(1) Ixora Coccinea (Rangon Phull) for dysente 
(2) Holarrhena Antidysenterica (ure) fo anise: 
(3) Meia Azadirachta (Nim) for fev: 
(4) Berberis Lyceum (Sario ixidgs. for fevers. 
