NOVEMBER, I912. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the opines was held on 
Wednesday, the 6th November, 1912, at 9-15 p 
D. Hoorgr, Esa., F.C.S., F-L.S., F.A.S.B., in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Mr. E. A. Andrews, Capt. T. L. Bomford, I.M.S., Mr. J. C. 
Brown, Mr. B. L. Chaudhuri, Dr. W. A. K. Christie, Rai Baha- 
dur B. A. Gupte, Mr. W. Jessop, Surgeon- Captain F Mac 
Cabe, Capt. a B. Seymour Sewell, I.M.S., Aga Mohammad 
Kazim Shirazi, Mr. G. Stadler, om E. Thornton, Dr. Satis 
Chandra Sa jabiniaaaa, Rev. J. Wat 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Two hundred and eleven presentations were announced. 
The General Secretary reported that Mr. B. De and Major 
H. J. Walton, I.M.S., had expressed a wish to withdraw from 
the Society. 
The General itontyrond also reported that the following 
gentlemen had been elected Ordinary Members during the 
recess in accordance ere Rule 7. 
Bahadur Singh Singhi. 
Mr. T. P. Ghos 
Dr. Philip Lechmere Stallard. 
Mr. H O. Bolto 
The following two es were balloted for as Ordinary 
ag : 
H. G@. Tomkins, C.1.E., F.R.C.S., Accountant-General, 
acca. "9 Riverside, Barrackpore, proposed by Col. % 
Harris, C.8.I., seconded by Dr. E. P. Harrison; Pandit Manana 
Dube, B.A., Tahsilder District of Ballia, United Provinces, 
proposed by M r. A. Venis, seconded by Mahamahopadhyaya 
Haraprasad Shastri, C.1.E. 
Mr. J. Count Brown ibis some Stone Implements 
Chi 
e cllantitih exhibited soabitata of 53 specimens of stone 
implements of neolithic age, obtained during the course of 
extensive travels in the province of Yunnan, Western China. 
