SEPTEMBER, 10913. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Society was held on 
Wednesday, the 3rd September, 1913, at 9-15 p.m. 
ManaMAHOPADHYAYA HaraprasaD Sawastri, M.A., C.LE., 
F.A.S.B., Vice-President, in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Maulavi Abdul Wali, Mr. J. Coggin Brown, Dr. P. J. 
Briihl, Dr. Ekendranath Ghosh, Mr. T. P. Ghosh, Dr. E. H. 
Hankin, Mr. H. H. Hayden, C.I.E., Mr. D. Hooper, Rev. H. 
Hosten, S.J., Mr. J. Insch, Mr. W. Jessop, Mr. 8. W. Kemp, 
Mr. W. Kirkpatrick, Capt. C. L. Peart, 1.A., Lt.-Col. L. Rogers, 
C.I.E., Mr. G. Stadler, Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, Rev. 
J. Watt. 
Visitor :—Mr. A. H. Kingston. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Forty-two presentations were announced. 
The General Secretary reported that Capt. F. P. Mackie, 
I.M.S., Babu Satis Kumar Banerji and Shah Munir Alam have 
expressed a wish to withdraw from the Society. 
The General Secretary laid on the table the following 
letter from Mr. H. G. Lyons asking for a contribution to 
ooker Memoria] :— 
5, HEaTHVIEW GARDENS, 
Rorampton, S.W. 
August 2nd, 1913. 
Dear Sir, 
The Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey having 
assented to a Memorial to the late Sir Joseph Hooker being 
placed in the Abbey, a sub-committee has been appointed by 
the Royal Society to take the necessary steps. Your iewerend 
with which I believe Sir Joseph Hooker was long connected, 
short inscription, will not cost : ired 
contributions will suffice to provide the en Se ee 
Yours faithfully, 
H. G. Lyons, : 
Hon. Sec., Hooker Memorial. 
The Secretary, Asiatic Society, Bengal. 
