XXXii Annual Address. [February, 1909. 
and Pargiter, and a valuable monograph on the Ancient Geograe« 
phy of Kashmir, by Stein. I can recall to memory also 
on the history, geography, literature, manners and customs of 
Tibet, by Sarat Ch. Das, Kerle Mark, Raverty, and Walsh, 
which have, in recent years, been followed up by the researches 
of Dr. Vidyabhusan, and have illuminated many a dark corner 
in the history of the spread and effect of Buddhism in different 
parts of India. Of no mean importance to the history of the 
Buddhism in Bengal. The first paper on the to hy of Fort 
1d pography ot Kor 
William by that zealous investigator Dr. Wilson was pub- 
Fuhrer, Vi : 
Chandra Batabyal and Nagendra Nath Boss noone poe 
: f the numerous papers on Coins by Rogers, 
Oliver, Vincent Smith, Hoernle, Theobold, Ravers: Wha a ri 
