February, 1915.] Annual Report. xix 
the Proceedings of the same month, Maulvi Hidayet Hosain has 
contributed a paper entitled ‘“ Note on a history of Firuz Shah, 
called Sirat-i-Firtiz Shahi.’ 
In Vol. IIL, No. 9 of the Memoirs, Rev. Fr. Hosten has also 
edited ‘‘ Fr. A. Monserrate’s Mongolicae Legationis Commen- 
tarius or the first Jesuit Mission to Akbar.’’ The work gives 
in detail the history of the first Christian Mission in North India 
and the history of Akbar’s campaign against Kabul. The work 
is Easispacte with a map of Northern India exhibiting the 
longitude and latitude of all places passed through by Fr. Mon- 
= aie on his way to and from between Goa-Surat-Agra and 
abul. 
Anthropology. 
The following papers that may be classed as anthropo- 
logical, to use the term in its widest sense, in whole or part 
e communicated ot hie Beckers in 1914. They are being 
published in the ‘‘ Jou 
1. Grooved Stone Bis: from Assam and the Distribu- 
ton ne similar forms in Eastern Asia. By J. Coggin 
Brown, M.S8c., F.G.8. 
2. Note on a a Buddhist Sculpture from Kandy, Ceylon. By 
J. Ph. Vogel, Ph.D. 
3. sede Belief in the Jataka Stories. By Nilmani Chakra- 
4, aoe ‘additions to our knowledge of the Copper Age 
ele a o the Indian Empire. By Pandit Hits. 
as aa a code of monastic laws of Tibetan 
Buddhists. By Maistiahoptidhyiis Dr. Satis Chan- 
dra Vidyabhtsana. 
The following papers have been published in the ‘‘ Jour- 
nal’’, having been read either at meetings of the Society in 
1913, or at the Indian Science Congress in January, 1914:— 
6. The Limestone Caves of Burma and the Malay Penin- 
v N. Annandale, D.Sc., F.A.S.B. ; J. Coggin 
rown, ML. Sc., F.G.8S., and F. ge Gravely, M.Sc. 
7. India in the Avesta of the Parsis. ees esate ulma 
Dr. Jwanji Jamshedji Modi, B.A., 
8. Relics of the Worship of the M ud- sta irespnihites) 
in India and Burma. By N. Annandale, D.Sc., 
F.A.S.B., and Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad 
Sastri 
9. Further deactintions of Stone Implements from Yunnan. 
By J. Coggin Brown, M.Sc., F.G.S. 
Sir George Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar’s lengthy and penser 
illustrated monograph on the Abors and Galongs of the Ass 
