

1908. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. CXV 
Bhil languages in the part devoted to repapngese and Gujarati 
would have made the third part too unwieldy in siz 
As regards the progress made in these volumes :— 
Vol. I must necessarily wait till all the rest has been 
nisned. 
Vol. II has been poe and was laid before the Four- 
enth Congress. 
Vol. III.—Part I. This is finished and is now being 
rinted off. 
Oo 
Part II is finished and was laid before the 
Thirteenth Congress. 
Part III is finished and was laid before the 
Fourteenth Congress. 
Vol, IV has been printed. 
Vol. V. Both parts have been ped ny were laid 
before the Fourteenth Congr 
Vol. VI. Printed. Was laid before Thirteenth Con- 
—— 
Vol. VII. Printed. 
Vol. VIII, Pantiy finished and in type, only Sindhi and 
Kashmiri remain to be dealt with, 
Vol. 1X.—Part I. This has long been finished in MSS. 
but the Introduction cannot be prepared for 
a till the remaining parts have been 
printed off. 
Part TI, a is finished, and is now being 
te 
Part IIT. "This has been printed. 
Part IV. I am at present at work on this. 
ae half the manuscript has been pre- 
ared, and part of this is in type. 
Vol. X, all complete and in type, except Balochi, and 
a language spoken in Waziristan known as 
uri. 
Vol. XI. Not yet touched. 
Only two complete volumes therefore remain untouched. 
Vol. I. General Introduction. 
Vol, XI. Gipsy languages and Supplement. 
Since the an «anges the following sections have been 
printed and issu 
Vol. IV. "Munda and Dravidian Languages. 
Vol. VII. Marathi. 
Wools: Ik, Part Ill, Bhil languages and Khandaéi. 
I have the honour to-day to lay these sections, and also the 
final proofs of Vol. III, Part I, and Vol. IX, Part II, before 
the present Congress 
