xxxvill Proceedings of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [December, 
Clavering, and Madame Grand. It is not too much to say that 
Dr. Busteed re-discovered ‘‘ Old Calcutta,’’ and brought to 
life again a crowd of interesting figures who once trod that 
famous stage. 
It is felt that some memorial of him should be placed in 
the Premier City of India, which he loved so well, and which 
owes so much to his inexhaustible knowledge and untiring eru- 
dition; and it is thought that not only his personal friends, 
but also those who have read with delight his fascinating 
‘Echoes from Old Calcutta,’ would be glad to contribute to 
such an object. The nature of the Memorial must obviously 
depend upon the amount of the fund raised for this purpose, 
but it is hoped that it may be possible to place a bust in the 
Victoria Memorial Hall in Calcutta which is now in course of 
erection, and will, when completed, be the National Gallery 
nd Valhalla of India. 
ontributions will be gladly received, in England, either 
by Sir James Bourdillon, ‘‘ Westlands,”’ Liphook, or by 
Messrs. Richardson & Co., 25, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall; and in 
India by Messrs. Grindlay & Co., Calcutta. 
S. C. Bayney. CuRzON OF KEDLESTON. 
J. A. BourpILton. H. Mortmger Dvuranp. 
Henry Corton. A. 8. Letapripar 
A. W. Crort. Mac DonngLL. 
E. Denison Ross. 
The following gentleman was balloted for as an Ordinary 
Member :— 
Babu Chandra Kumar Agarwala, Tea planter, Tamulbaria 
Tea Estate, proposed by Babu Rakhal Das Banerji, seconded 
by Mr. S. W. Kemp. 
Mr. F. H. Gravely exhibited living specimens of Pedipalps 
from the Puri District. 
The specimens belong to the species Phrynichus reniformis, 
L., which has not previously been found as far north as Orissa 
Mr. B. L. Chaudhuri exhibited. specimens of fish collected 
by Mr. 8S. W. Kemp in the Abor country. 
Only a few of the fishes out of a large number collected by 
Mr. S. W. Kemp during the Abor Expedition are exhibited. 
Four of these are believed to be new species, viz. one Nemachi- 
las, an Oreinus, a Macrones and a Moringua found in the water- 
supply. Besides these there are two well-marked varieties of 
Rasbora and Macrones. Some of the rare and_ interesting 
‘specimens collected are also exhibited. : 
Pandit Nanu Ram Brahmavat exhibited MSS. of Prthviraja 
Co 
Raso and read a note thereon. mmunicated by Mahamaho- 
padhyaya Haraprasad Sastri, C.I.E. 
