x'\i Annual Report. [February, 1914. 



" No Smoking Allowed " have been put up in the rooms of the 



Society. 



The plaster bust of Dwarka Nath Tagore fell down 



accidentally and has been completely destroyed. The Council 

 has informed the family of the loss and asked them if it would 

 be possible to replace it. 



Exchange of Publications. 



During 1913, the Council accepted four applications for 

 exchange of publications, viz. : (1) from the Government Oriental 

 Manuscript Library, Madras; the Society's Journal and Pro- 

 ceedings and the Memoirs to be exchanged for all the publications 

 of their Library; (2) from the Societa Italiana di Scienze, 

 Milano ; the Society's Journal and Proceedings and the Memoirs 

 for their " Atti " and " Memorie " ; (3) from the Proprietor. 

 1 'The Chemical News," London; the Society's Journal and 

 Proceedings in exchange for his periodical ; and (4) from the 

 Editor of the T'oung pao ; the Society's Journal and Proceed- 

 ings in exchange for his periodical. 



On an application from Capt. R. B. Seymour Sewell, 

 I.MS., he was supplied with 20 numbers of the Society's 

 Journals dealing with the R.I.M.S. ' ' Investigator " work for 

 the Surgeon Naturalist's Library as a presentation from the 

 Society. 



The Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 

 have agreed to send a copy of their "Man" in addition to 

 their Journal, in exchange for the Society's Journal and Pro- 

 ceedings and the Memoirs. 



Publications. 



There were published during the year twelve numbers of 

 the Journal and Proceedings (Vol. VIII, Nos. 9-11, and Vol. IX, 

 Nos. 1-9) containing 745 pages and 26 plates. The Society 

 has also received Dr. Sten Konpw's Bashgali Dictionary printed 

 by the Secretary of State for India for distribution as an Extra 

 No. of the Society's Journal for 1913, and members will be 

 asked whether they desire to receive a copy of it. 



Of the Memoirs, three numbers were published (Vol IH» 

 Nos. 6-7, and Vol. V, No. 1) containing 106 pages and 5 plates. 



Numismatic Supplement Nos. 19 and 20 have been 

 published in the Journal and Proceedings, Vol. VIII, Nos. 10 



and 11. 



Office-bearers. 



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Secretary and editor of the Proceedings until April when 

 Mr. Tipper returned and took charge of his office. Mr. Tipper 

 resigned in June and Capt. C. L. Peart was appointed to sue- 



