exvili Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [May, 
7. Standing Mafijusri (?), twelve-armed. 
8. Head of a colossus. 
9. Trinial of a Jaina figure. 
10. Ditto. 
ll. Ditto. 
12, Upper part of a Jaina image. 
13. Jaina fragment representing a seated figure in a 
central niche. 
é Ditto ditto. 
15. Portion of a string course or plinth carved with a row 
of elephants at the top; probably from Kon-ar-ak. 
The following gentlemen were balloted for as Ordinary 
Members :— 
Mr. A. H. Harley, Principal, Calcutta Madrassa, proposed 
by Lieut.-Colonel D. C. Phillott, Ph.D., seconded by Dr. N. 
Annandale ; Kumar Gopal Rio Govind, Political Pensioner, 
aloun, proposed by Dr. Satish Chandra Banerji, seconded by 
Rai Bahadur Ram Saran Das ; Mr. George Stradler, Consul for 
Belgium, proposed by Dr. N. Annandale, seconded by Lieut. 
Colonel D. C. Phillott, Ph.D.; Rai Bahadur Lalit Mohan 
Singha, Zamindar of Chakdighi, 4, Creek Row, proposed by 
Dr. K. K. Chatterji, seconded by Babu Rakhal Das Banerji. 
Dr. Annandale exhibited frogs and snakes brought by Mr. 
S. W. Kemp from the Abor foot-hills. 
most unknown. Specimens of at least 20 species of frogs, 
mostly arboreal in habits, were obtained, and of these over a 
: ; 
No less than 23 kinds of snakes were obtained, including 
three apparently new to science, one of which represents a 
hitherto undescribed genus. 
Mr. 8S. W. Kemp exhibited specimens of Peripatus from 
the lower Abor hills. 
P 
tionships with both worms and insects. It had not previously 
been found within the limits of the Indian Empire nor, in the 
Eastern Hemisphere, in any locality north of the Malaya 
Peninsula. The specimens from the Abor country show some 
affinity with those from the latter region, but they evidently 
represent a species hitherto undescribed. 
Rev. H. Hosten exhibited an Karly Portuguese inscription. 
