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river near Juri railway station ; and that it is now very abun- 
dant near the railway stations of Damcherra and Haringajao in 
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Tippera, Chittagong, Sylhet, Cachar, Nowgong, Kamrip and 
Lakhimpur. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. The Pitt Diamond and the eyes of Jagannath (Puri).— 
By Rey. H. Hosren, S.J. 
2. Padre Marco della Tomba and the Asoka pillars near 
Bettiah.— By Rav. H. Hosten, 8.J. 
These papers have been published in the Journal for March, 
1912, 
- Sodium Cuprous Thiosulphate with acetylene Cuprous 
_ acetylide. (Preliminary notice).— By Ksitt Buusan BHapurti, 
M.Sc. Communicated by Dr. P. C. Ray. 
This paper will be published in a subsequent number of the 
Journal, 
4. Srirangam Plates of Mummadi Nayaka, Saka Samvat 
1280.—By T. A. Got INATHA RAo, M.A., Trivandrum. 
5. An Inscription of the reign of Devaraya I, Saka Samvat 
1336.—By T. A. Goptnatua Rao, M.A., Trivandrum. 
6. Two Copper-plate Grants oj the time of Devaraya II, 
i Samvat 1349. By T. A. GopinarHa Rao, M.A., Trivan- 
rum. 
7. Triplicane Plates of Devaraya II, Saka Samvat 1350. 
—By T. A. Gortnatua Rao, M.A., Trivandrum. 
- The Arivilimangglam Plates of Srirangadevaraya, Saka 
Samvat 1499.—By T. A. Goptnarna Rao, M.A., and T 
Kuprusvami Sasrrt. 
9. The Dalavay Agraharam Plates of Venkatapatidva 
Maharaja (1), Saka Samvat 1508. By T. A. Gopinarna RAo, 
M.A., Trivandrum. 
- The Chikuru Grant.—By T. A. GortnarHa Rao, M.A., 
Trivandrum. 
These seven papers will not be published in the Journal, 
