
SEPTEMBER, 1908. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Society was held on 
Wednesday, the 2nd September, 1908, at 9-15 p. 
The Hon. Mr. Justice AsutosH Mukyopapuyaya, M.A., D.L., 
Preside, in Pits chair 
~The ee se members were pee 
. Annandale, Mr. I. H. Bur kill, Mr. B,. L. Chaudhuri, 
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ee Mulchopadhyaya, Captain C.C. R. Murphy, Seffoll 
Reg D. Ross, Mr. G. H. Tipper, Dr. T. F. Pearse, Dr. 
Sane Cc oie Vid iilianisic, 
Visitors :—Babu Jogindraprasad Moitra, Babu Jitendra 
Nath Rakshit 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and a | 
Seventy-five presentations were announced 
The General Secretary bee the death of Mr. J. F. Hewitt, 
an sn Member of the Societ 
he General Secretary also eee that the Rev. A. H. 
Phillips had expressed a wish to withdraw from the Society. 
The ee four gentlemen were ballotted for as Ordinary 
Members : 
Ineut. R. Foster, 1.4., Survey of India, proposed by Mr. 
. H. D. La To nchs, seconded by Captain F. C. Hirst, J.A,, 
ig ‘aoe. fidsdale, Bengal Chaplain, St. heme’, proposed by 
a. H, Do ia Touche, seconded by Rev. W. K. Firminger ; 
Syed Fida Ali, Registration Office, proposed by Maulvi Abdul 
Wali, seconded by Syad Naseer Hosain Khan; and Professor John 
Richard i Assistant Director of Public Instruction, 
Bengal, proposed by Professor J. A, Cunnigham, seconded by 
Mr. H. R. Ja 
Dr, N. Annandale exhibited specimens of Indian barnacles 
and fish pe by the Bengal Government steam trawler 
** Golden Cro 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Saptagrama or Satguaw. By Raxnat Das Banersi: with 
new inscription of Alauddin Husain Shah.—By 
This paper will be published in a subsequent number of the 
Journal 
