cxe Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Feb., 1918. 
Man Singh, 38, Khichapokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal, proposed 
y Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri, seconded by Dr. 
F H. Gravely. 
The General Secretary reported that Mr. W. H. Phelps, 
and Mr. C. J. Brown, Ordinary members, and Dr. Ekendra Nath 
Ghosh and Pandit Marichi Man Singh, Associate members. had 
erervered a desire to withdraw from the Society. 
e General Secretary also reported the death of Mr. 
Charles Russell, M.A., Mr. Framjee Thanawala, and Dr. W. C 
Hossack, Ordinary members of the Society. 
The President called attention to the following exhibi- 
tions :— 
1. Four manuscripts and a Ceylonese Chaitya.—Dr. Satis 
Chandra Vidyabhusana 
. Buddhist ere of ancient date.—Prof. D. R. 
Bhandarkar 
; Miscellaneous exhibits from the Imperial Library.—Mr. 
J. A. Chapman. 
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- Twelve Moslem manuscripts.—The Hon. Dr. A. Subra- 
wardy. 
or 
- Manuscripts balbiiging to Hon. Mr. W. A. Ironside.— 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri. 
. Albums of eee of Indian antiquities —From the 
Society’s Library. 
A. Sanchi topes Vol. I. 
B. Karli Cav 
C. Bhobanesva Temples. 
- Meteorites and other —— specimens.—The eo- 
haeteal & hives of Ind 
- Some essential oils £3 ted value.—Dr. H. ©: 
Carter. 
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9. Drawings and photographs of cases of leprosy before oom 
after treatment _ Goria te of soda.—Lt.-L?- 
Sir Leonard Roger 
10. Specimens from the easiest gallery, aire Muse- 
um, illustrating Shamanism or exorcising of oP re 
noe 48 practised in the Nicobar Islands.— fe 
eerwarth, 
he 
- Dieng Hage _pyling (egg-breaking board used by t 
Khasia an augury).—Prof. Hem Chandra ais 
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Primitive es beams of the bismer type: —Dr. N. 
Annandale 
