XXvili Annual Address. [February, 1909. 
applied sciences ; but before I do so, I ought not to pass over 
in silence a paper of considerable interest and value whic 
not yet been published—I mean the journals of Major James 
Rennell kept during the years 1764—1767, and edited with 
minute care and attention by our enthusiastic Secretary Mr. 
LaTouche. This paper has not yet been published, but I have 
Law. I am not without hopes that this work may give to 
jurists as well as to antiquarians a vivid account of the Hindu 
Judicial System and Procedure as it existed in the 10th century 
of the Christian era. 
He has established, upon solid ev} seal e 
inten iia; rerieleg re va evidence, that dyes which are of 
