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of the village; it is lined below the Ale a the surface with 
the large bricks characteristic of Chandel w 
At Lewa there is a ‘ Baoli’ (large wally, Tiel with squared 
stones some of which are clearly of Chandel workmanship, and 
a granite slab that clearly formed originally part of a Chandel 
building has been utilized to form a Sati ee bearing an 
inscription which, however, is quite illegible. The Sati stone is 
of the usual Bundela type common all over the district, and is 
quite rag peer with Ne Chandels. 
argawan pieces of granite bearing Chandel carvings 
have tie east — Fi walls of an old Mahratta fort, and there 
is said to be old well now filled in, lined with the large 
Chandel seg 
andel ruins and carvings occur in many other villages 
shroughens the whole district, from the extreme north-east near 
the junction of the asan and Betwa to the extreme south 
where are the famous Chandel sites of Deogarh, Chandpar, 
Dudhai and Madanptr 
2. Sikim copper coins—By Monmowan Cuakravarti, M.A., 
B.L., M.R.A.S. 
; This paper will be published in a subsequent number of the 
— 
ome Rare Sanskrit Works on Grammar, Lexicography and 
Pros sabenieed from Tibet. No. 2.—By Dr. SatiscHanpra VIDYA- 
BHUSA 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Bodicty” was hheld at the eons s Rooms on Wednesday, the 9th 
December, 1908, at 9-15 p 
Lievt.-Cotonen G. F. A. Harris, I.M.S., in the chair, - 
The following members were present :-— 
Rai Hiralal Bose aes De. UN. Brahmachari, bone - 
Major J. Mulvany, LMS. ; Sy H. W. Pilgrim, 
I.M.S.; Dr. T. F. Pearse, al cnt n H. B. Steen, I.M.S.; Major L. 
Rogers, I.M.S., Honorary Secretary. 
Visitors :--Dr. A. M. Leake and Dr. Jagatpati Ray. 
The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Clinical cases were shown by Lieut.-Col. Harris. 
A discussion on “Tubercular diseases in Bengal’ was 
introduced by Lieut.-Col. G. F. A. Harris, M.D., F.R.C.P., 
I.M.S.; and communications on the same subject were made 
by Majors rs C. R. Stevens, L. Rogers, and Captain F. P. heir, 
I.M.S., and the subject adjourned until the following meeting. 
