Mar., 1911.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. ci 
Mr. F. H. Gravely exhibited Myrmeleonid and Ascalaphid 
larvee found living free upon tree-trunks, and remarked :— 
and at the bottom of which they live. The Indian species 
exhibited here (Myrmeleon contractus, Wilk.) is the only known 
exception to this; it lives upon tree-trunks with its head and 
thorax covered by an attached layer of fine dust.”’ 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Farman of the Emperor Aurangzeb.—By RaJANIRANJAN 
Sen. Communicated by the Philological Secretary. 
2. Panditts of the 18th Century.n—By MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA 
HARAPRASAD SHASTRI. 
3. A Note on the Dark Monday (Somavati).—By B. A. 
GUPTE. 
These papers will be published in a subsequent number of 
the Journal. 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Society was held at the Society’s Rooms on Wednesday, the 
8th March, 1911, at 9-30 P.M. 
Cox. G. F. A. Harris, M.D., I.M.S., President, in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Lt.-Col. J. T. Calvert, I.M.S., Dr. C. H. Elmes, Capt. H. B. 
Foster, I.M.S., Lt.-Col. A. H. Nott, I.M.S., Captain J. D. 
Sandes, I.M.S., and Captain J. W. D. Megaw, I.M.S., Honorary 
Secretary. 
Visitors : Lt.-Col. W. B. Thomson, R.A.M.C., Dr. Sarasilal 
Sarkar, 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
i i D. 
The President announced the appointment of Capt. J. W. 
Megaw, as Medical Secretary of the Society, in the place of 
Major L. Rogers, resigned. 
