February, 1907,] 



General Mtetiny. 



xxix: 



3. Note on the Common Raven (Corvus corax). — By Lt,*Col. 



D. C. Phillott. 



4 



/^ 



Kings of 



Copper-Plate Charters of 



u 



In Vol. I., No 1 of 1905, of your Journal, there is an account 



"of four plates from the Patna State which were sent b} 



me. 



Will 



" those villages named that can be identified from their present 



names. 



*'N^o. of Plate. 



"I A. 



" II G. 



*'II G. 



" VI H. 



*' VI H. 



Name 

 of Village. 



Bemakks. 



Leisrnora 



• ■ o 



Loisrnofa 



These both are one and same village 

 now spelt as Loisinga, the head-quar- 

 ters of a zeniindary some 11 miles 

 north of the capital Bolanger, on the 

 main road to Sambalpnr. 

 Randa Is probably Randa, some six miles east 



from the capital on the main road to 

 Tosha and Sonpur. 



Talakajja Is probably Tolagaj on the eastern 



boundary of the State, some 12 miles 

 south-east of the capital Bolanger. 



Jalajadda Is the modem Jaljodo, about a mile 



north of Tolagaj mentioned above. 

 Between Talakajja and Talajadda is 

 a small stream/* 



o- 



Meeting of the Society (Medical Section), 



W. 



Major W. J. Buchanan, LM S-, in the chair. 



The following members were present : — 



Lieut.-CoL E. H- Brown, I.M.S., Dr. Adrian Caddy, Dr. 

 Arnold Caddy, Lieui-Col.F. J. Drury, LMS., Dr. H. C. Garth, 

 Dr. W. W. Kennedy, Dr. M ^L Masoom, Captain D. McCay, Major 

 D. M. Moir, LM S., ilajor J. Mulvany, LM.S., Captain J. G. R 

 Murray, I.M S,, Major F. O'Kinealy, I.M.S., Captain J. J. Urwin,^ 

 I.M.S., Major J. C. Vanghan, T.M.S.. and Major F. P. Maynard^ 

 T.M.S., Honorary Secretary. 



Visitor :— Mr. A. H. :M. Mitchell. 



The minutoj! of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 



Major Moir aijd Capt. Urwin showed Kome skfafframs. 



