CXXX Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Sept., 
European and Asiatic languages for which he was so well 
After serving for some time as Professor of the Presidency — 
College and Principal of the Hooghly College, in 1907 he was ~ 
appointed Librarian of the Imperial Library. He died on the 
30th August 1911. 
Memoirs of the Society, and at the time of his death was 
engaged in editing works for the Bibliotheca Indica. 
The General a. also reported that Lieut.-Col. 
ak Lloyd Jones, I.M.S.; Mr. E. F. Abraham, I.C.S.; Capt. 
B. C. Penton, LA.; Cap ea tkvigcn, I.M.S., and Lieut.-Col. — 
pie Jordon, I.M.S., had Saisie a wish to withdraw from the 
Ay A. Engler, Lieut.-Col. A. W. Alcock, Sir Clements 
Markham, Professor E. G. Browne and Mahamahopadhyaya 
Kamakhya Nath Tarkabagis were balloted for and elected 
Honorary Fellows. 
The os two gentlemen were balloted for as Ordinary — 
Membe 
Sri Rajah Ankitam Venkata Juggarow Bahadoor Garoo, 
F.R.A.S., F.R. Met. Soc., Zemindar of Shermohamadpuram, 
Dabagardens, Vieapagatiins: proposed by Mr. G. H. Tipper, 
seconded by Dr. N. Annandale ; Nawab Murtaza Husain Khan — 
(Oudh ex-Royal Family), Vakil and Zemindar, Katra abo Torab — 
Khan, Lucknow, proposed by Prof. M, Hedayet Hosain, — 
seconded by Babu Nilmoni Chakravarti. 
The oe papers were read :— 
l. £ i septs of “ ons Section of Kunchbandiya 
(Kanjars). By W. Kirxratr = 
This paper will be ae in a subsequent number of : 
the Journal. 
A hundred Modern Arabic Proverbs. By Cart. 0. C. BR 
teat 30th Punjabis 
This paper a ean published in the August Journal. 
3. Dinajpur Pillar Inscription. By Rama Prasad 
CHANDA. en by the Hon. Mr. Justice AsuTOSH 
MUKHOPADHYAYA 
4. 2g 
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