xxxiv Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (Feb., 1908. 
Mahatha and Babu Bhupendra Sri Ghosh had been posted as 
defaulting members since the last General Meeting, and are now 
removed from the Member List. 
The an thirteen gentlemen were ballotted for as 
asses Members : — 
The Hon. Mr. W. W. Drew, Additional Member of the Legis- 
lative Council, proposed by Lieut.-Colonel D.C. Phillott, seconded 
by Dr. N. Annandale; Mr. < ¥. Russell, i, = S., Supdt. Gazetteer, 
Nagpur, proposed by Mr. R. Burn, secon ded by Lieut.-Colonel 
D.C, Phillott; Mr. Gerald Gardner- Brown, proposed by Mr. A. 
Venis, seconded by Mr. G. Thibaut, C LE.; Mr. H. N. mie. 
Indian Educational Service, proposed by Lieut.-Colonel D. C. 
Phillott, seconded by Mr. I, H. Burkill ; Mr. Alce te Rigo de Right, 
Explorer, Woodlands, Darjeeling, proposed by Mr. James Luke, 
seconded by Mr. D. R. Wallace ; Dr. ee Nath Mookerjee, 
. M.B., Medical Practiiioner, eg by the Hon. Mr. 
Justice Asutosh Mukhopadhyaya, seconded by Mahamahopadh- 
yaya Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana ; Dr. Gopal Chandra Chatter- 
gee, M B., proposed by Major L. Rogers, seconded by Lieut.-Colonel 
W. J. Buchanan; Mr. . Horniman, ee by Mr. J. 
Cunningham, seconded by Mr. Harinath De; Lveut.-Colonel A. H. 
Nott, M.B., L-M.S., proposed by Lieut. cael F,. P. Maynard, 
seconded by Major L. Rogers; Major V.H. H Lindesay, M.B., 
I.M.S., proposed by Major L. Rogers, seconded by Lieut. ‘Colonel 
W. J. Bucha anan; Captain Georye King, M.B., I.M.S., proposed by 
paracactiad by Major L . Rogers 
The proposed changes in Rules 4 and 44 (g) of the Society's 
Rules, of which intimation had been sent in accordance with 
Rule 64A, were brought up for discussion. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Hindustani Bere Vocabulary of Indian Birds —B 
Lizut.-Cotonet D. C, Puriiorr and Panpit Gostn Lat Bonnerser. 
Translation of one of the Tardiyat or poems on Sport, of 
Abu Nu*as, the Poet-Jester of oo Court of Hartinu ‘v-Rashid.—By 
D. Petrie and Lievt.-Cotonet D. C. Putiiorr. 
A short note on the Qadam Rasul Building at Balasore.— 
By Mavravr Aspus Sanam. 
4. Note on the Pollination of Flowers in India. Note No. 5. 
—Some Autumn Observations in the Sikkim, Himalaya. Note No. 6. 
—The Spring Flora in the Simla Hiils.—By I. H. Burxtxt, 
These fan, apse will be published in a subsequent number of 
the Journal 
5. Fat of the Himalayan Bear.—By D. Hooper. 
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