Asiatic Sociely of Bengal. Ixxx) 
1. Dates of the Votive Inscriptions in the Slupas at Sanchi. 
—By R. C. MasumparR 
2. The Origin i the Sena Kings.—By R. C. Masumpar. 
3. The Identification of Sukltiman Mountain— By R. C. 
MAJUMDAR. 
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MAY, 1922. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Society of the month 
was held on Wednesday, the 3rd, at 9-15 p.m. 
THE Hon’sLeE Justice Sir AsutosH MuKerger, Kt., 
CBE, L., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.A.S.B., President, in the 
chair, 
Members : PRESENT. 
Annandale, Dr. N. Kemp, Dr. 8. W. 
Brown, Mr. C. J. Kno wles, oye R. 
Dunn, Dr. T. O. D. Pilgrim, Dr. E. G. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Fifteen presentations were announced. 
The General Secretary announced with regret the death of 
Mr M. L. Dames, London, an ordinary member of the Society. 
The General Secretary reported that the following mem- 
ber had expressed a desire to withdraw from the Society. 
Raja Damodar Das Barman and Major A. Tancock. 
The following gentleman was balloted for and elected as 
an npn membe 
Reginald s A. Schomberg, Lt. i 2nd Seaforth ae 
landers, Meerut: leer by Dr. S. W. Kemp, seconded b 
A. H. Har 
The Wi papers were read :— 
“* Lakhimpuri: A Dialect of Modern Awadhi.” —By Basu- 
RAM SAKSENA. 
< “The development of the Ovary of Culex.’—By VisHwa 
NATH. 
Dr. N. Annandale exhibited a — collection of Weigh- 
ing beams from the Southern Shan Sta 
The President announced that the next meeting of the 
Medica] Section would be held on the 10th May. 
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