Oxxii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (August, 
to the cause of indigenous learning by his able researches in 
Oriental Philosophy. He has edited the 7'attva-Chintamani and 
the Chaturvarga-Chintamani published under the auspices of 
the Asiatic Society of Bengal, and is still editing the Commen- 
tary of Gadddhara on Siromani’s Didhiti. His commentary on 
Udayanacharyya’s Kusumanjali, which he published on his 
wn account, will ever be regarded as a monument of his 
(Satis CHANDRA VIDYABHUSANA. | 
(ee 
The following gentlemen were balloted as Ordinary Mem- 
ers :— 
Capt. William Macrae, R.E., Lower Ganges Bridge, Paksey 
(Pabna), Station Saraghat, proposed by Dr. T. H. Bishop, 
seconded by Mr Tipper; Major A. Gwyther, M.B., 
F.R.C.S.E., 1.M.S., Civil Surgeon, Howrah, proposed by Lieut.- 
Colonel J. T. Calvert, I.M.S., seconded by Major J D. 
Megaw, I.M.S.; Capt. A. H. Proctor, M.Ch., I.M.S., 
Surgeon, Medical College, proposed by Lieut.-Col. J. T. Calvert, 
I.M.8., seconded by Major J. W. D. Megaw, I.M.S.; Mr. 8. 
Maulik, Entomologist, Assistant to the Imperial Forest Zoologist, 
Research Institute, Dehra Dun, proposed by Dr. N. Annandale, 
seconded by Mr. F. H. Gravely ; Mr. Gerald M. Young, LOS. 
proposed by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Maclagan, seconded by Dr. E. 
Denison Ross ; Mr. Habib-ur-Rahman Khan, Telegraph Dept. 
Allahabad, proposed by Lieut.-Col. D.C. Phillott, seconded by 
Hon. Mr. Abdulla al-Mamun Suhrawardy. 
Dr. Fermor exhibited some minerals collected i 
excursions of the XIth International Geological Congress he 
in Sweden in 1910. Many famous mines were visited in Swed- 
ish Lapland, in the Stockholm Archipelago, and in Central 
Sweden. The most interesting of the many fine and rare 
mineral specimens obtained are the following :— 
(1) The rare-earth minerals ergusonite and gadolinite from 
the Ytterby felspar mine, the cael locality for the yttrium 
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