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logical Secretary, Biological Secretary. Physical Science Secre- 

 tary, the two Philological Secretaries, Medical Secretary, Hon. 

 Librarian. 



Philological Committee. — Abdulla Al-Ma'mun Suhrawardy, 

 Esq., Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, The Hon. Justice Sir 

 Asutosh Mukhopadhyaya, Kt., Maharaahopadhyaya Haraprasad 

 Shastri, Rai Bahadur Monmohan Chakravartz, Babu Rakhal Das 

 Banerjee, Babu Nilmani Chakravarti, A. H. Harley. Esq. 



Hon. Numismatist. — Mr. H. Nelson Wright. 



Hon. Joint Secretaries, Science Congress. — Dr. J. L. Simon 

 sen and Prof. P. S. Macmahon. 



The suggestion of Lieut.-CoL Sir Leonard Rogers, Kt., 

 regarding the transfer of all medical journals to the School of 

 Tropical Medicine, of which intimation had already been given 

 by circular to all members, was brought up for final disposal. 



The votes of the members were laid on the tables and the 

 President requested any members who had not expressed their 

 opinions to take the present opportunity of filling in voting 

 papers. 



The President appointed Mr. H. G. Graves and Maulvi 

 Abdul Wali to be scrutineers. 



The scrutineers reported as follows 



For the proposal— 92. 



Against the proposal — 1. 



Carried. 



The following gentleman was balloted for as an Ordinary 

 Member: — 



Mr. Prabhat Kumar Mukerji, Barrister-at-Law, 4, Chowrin- 

 ghee Road, Calcutta, proposed by Babu Rakhal Das Banerji, 

 seconded by Dr. F. H. Gravely. 



Dr. N. Annandale exhibited some Japanese pictures. 



The following papers were read : 



1. Some old Records of the Madras Army, 1757-1759. 

 Edited by the Rev. H. Hosten, S.J. 



2. A Tibetan Funeral Prayer. — By Kazi Dausamdui\ 

 Communicated by the Joint Philological Secretary. 



These papers will be published in a subsequent number of 

 the Journal. 



The President announced that the next adjourned meeting 

 of the Medical Section would be held on Wednesday, the 8th 

 March, 1916, at 9-30 p.m. 



