Feb., 1917.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, xxxi 



seconded by Dr. A. Suhrawardy ; Babu Jamini Kanta BiawM 

 Zemindar, Cuttack, proposed by Kashinath Das, seconded by 

 Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana. 



The General Secretary reported the death of Rai Sarai 

 Chandra Das, Bahadur, an Associate Member ; and of Dr. R. A. 

 Barker, F.G.S. a Life -member of the Society. 



The President announced that the following six members 

 being largely in arrears of subscriptions had been declared de- 

 faulters and that their names would be posted up in accordance 

 with Rule 38 :— 



Maulavi Aminulla, Ghazipur. 



Babu Debendra Kumar Banerjee, Dacca, 



C. H. Hutchinson, Esq., Pusa. 



S. M. Jacob, Esq., Bombay. 



Babu Munan Dube. Domardagunj. 



Babu Lachmi Narain Singh, Bankipur. 



The President called attention to the following exhibi- 

 tions : — 



1. Two old copper-gilt Buddhist figures of Tara and Vajra- 



Sattva. Hon'ble Justice Sir J. G. Woodroffe. 



2. Two Buddhist Temple Banners of the beginning of the 



XIX Century, and two dated Nepalese Statuettes oi 

 the XVIII Century. Mr. E. Vredenburg and Dr. Satis 

 Chandra Vidyabhusana. 



3. Arabic and Persian Manuscripts and Moslem Antiqui- 



ties. Dr. A. Suhrawardy. 



4. Some recently discovered coins belonging to Mr. P. N 



Tagore. R. D. Banerji. 



5. The first volume of the Philosophical Transactions of 



Honorary Librarian. 



he Opera Chirurgica 

 Annandale. 



edition 



Dr. N. 



7. Some specimens of early printing in India. Rev. H. 



Hosten, S.J. 



8. Drawings and photographs of cases of Leprosy and 



Kala-Azar. Lieut. -Col. Sir Leonard Rogers, Kt^ 



9. Some Indian Medicinal plants of the order Solenaceae 



Dr. H. G. Carter. 



10. Intermediate hosts of human parasites from Japan. 



Dr. N. Annandale. 



11. Fairy shrimps (Phyllopoda) from Aden. S. W. Kemp. 



12. Specimens and photographs of spiders. W. H. Phelps. 



