exii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Oct., 1909. 
opinions to take the present eae of filling in voting 
papers. Several such papers were filled in, and with the votes 
ettiened by Members, were aciatintesd. The Chairman ap- 
pointed Dee E. P. Harrison and Mr. C. H. Kesteven to be scru- 
tineers. The scrutineers reported as follows: 
For the proposed new rules LS 
Against the proposed new rules “ «dO 
Carried. 
The eee five gentlemen were alloted for as Ordi- 
nary Member! 
vel, Paul J. Briihl, M.1.E.E., F.G.S., Prof., C. E. College, 
Sibpur, proposed by Sir Thomas Holland, ’ seconded by 
Mr. G. H. Tipper; Mr. Percy Brown, A.RC.A., Principal, Gov- 
ernment School of Art, Calcutta, proposed by Dr. N. Annandale, 
seconded by Mr. G. A. Tipper; Mr. A. Hale, proposed by 
the Rev. A. C. Ridsdale, ‘secon nded by Lieut.-Colonel 
F. P. Maynard, I.M.S.; Babu Ordhendra Coomar Ganguli_ Soli- 
citor, High Court, eee proposed by Babu Rakhal Das 
Banerji, seconded by Babu Amulya ot Ghosh, Vidya- 
bhusana; Dr. Khaliluddin Ahmed, 8... pr roposed by 
Maulavi Abdus Salam, seconded by Dr. h any: 
The following papers were read :— 
1. An illustrated Note on an Indian Deity called Revanta.— 
By Panpir as Brwart BHATTACHARYA. Communicated 
by Dr. T. Bio 
Mai y paper will be published ina subsequent number of the 
2. Some Persian Folklore seein ey the Ruins of 
Persepolis.—By Captain C. M. Gis 
3. Stone Implements aes the fe District, Yunnan 
Province, Western-China (with a short account of the beliefs of 
the Yunnanese regarding thew objects).—By J. C. BRown. 
These papers have been published in the /ournal for 
August, 1909, ; 
4. The Word * Scarlet. Le Genzrai A. Hontom- 
SCHINDLER. Communicated by Dr. E. D. Ross. 
ee : Aarheg to Babylon in the Rigveda—ly *. 
ese papers will be published in a subsequent numb« 
the Journal. 
6. An Alchemical C A. De 
By HE. "ergs yar ee o the 13th Century 
B.So 
This Paper will be published i in the Memoirs. 
