exxxii Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. |Aug., 1912.] 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Firoz Shah’s Tunnels at Delhii—By Rev. H. Hosten, 
SJ. 
. A Note on feat MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA Hara- 
PRASAD Suasreri, C.1.E 
3. Who were the Sungas?—By MAHAMAHOPADHYAYA 
ones SHastri, C.I.E. 
Two more new species of Gramineae from Bombay.— By 
K ‘BuIDE, Assistant Economic Botanist, Bombay. Commu- 
nicated by the Natural History Secretary. 
5. A measure of Chemical rohit —By Maninpra Natu 
Banerst. Communicated by Hon. Justicn Sm AsvTosH 
MUKHERJI, Kt. 
This paper will not be published in the Journal. 
6. The Mouthless Indians of Megasthenes.—By Rev. H. 
Hosten, 8.J. 
7. Account of an Expedition among the Abors in 1853.—By 
Rev. Fr Nicuo.tas Krica, of the Foreign Missions of Paris. 
Translated by Rev. A. Gitte, SJ. Communicated by the 
General Secretary. 
This paper will be published in a subsequent number of 
the Journal. 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Society was fheld at the peg s Rooms on Wednesday, the 
14th August, 1912, at 9-30 p.m 
Magor L. Roasrs, C.I E., I.M.S., in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Lieut.-Colonel B. H. Deare, I.M.S., Dr. H. Finck, Major 
D. McCay, I.M.S., Captain J. D. Sandes, I.M.S., Honorary 
Secretary. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Gleanings from the Calcutta Post-Mortem Records, No. 
VII. oe gees the Nervous System.—By Masor L. Rogers, 
C.LE., 
2. 9 oles on some cases of Nervous Diseases.—By LiEvt.- 
CoLoNEL B. H. Dearg, I.M.S 
