Xxiv Annual Report. [February, 1912. 
now being published by Mr. W. Kirkpatrick in the Society’s 
Journal, on the folklore and customs of the Gehara Kanjars of 
the Punjab and the United Provinces. 
Medical Section. 
session, and have been moderately well attende Important 
discussions have taken place on cirrihosis of the liver, the use 
of salvarsan in the treatment ala Azar, the Burdwan 
Major L. Rogers going on leave early in March, Major J. W. D. 
Megaw was appointed Medical Secretary, a post which he ably 
filled until he went on leave himself early in December, when 
he was succeeded by Captain J. D. Sandes, I.M.S. The Medical 
Section has been honoured by the election of Colonel Harris to 
the Presidentship of the Society at the Annual Meeting. 
Bibliotheca Indica, 
Of the 40 fasciculi of texts of different dimensions pub- 
lished in the Bibliotheca Indica series during the year under 
literature. These fasciculi include Mr. Beveridge’s translation 
of Maasiru’l-Umara (fase. I, II), Major Stephenson’s translation 
of Hadiqatu’l-Hagqigat, Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. Ganga Nath 
ham’s translation of Tantravartika (fase. IX, X), and Pandit 
Hita Vrata Samakantha’s revised edition of Nirukta (fase. I). 
Of the new works sanctioned last year, 10 fasciculi have 
been published this year, viz, :-— 
1. Amarakogah, a dictionary of Sanskrit-Tibetan words, 
prepared by the Indian Pandita Kirti-Candra and 
the Tibetan sage Grags-pa-rgyal-mtshan. 
