Annual Report. ' (February, 1905 
of 1903 and Nos. 1—5 of 1904) containing 358 pages and 9 plates. 
The Index for 1903 was also published. 
f the Journal Part III four numbers were published (Nos. 
1—4 of 1904) containing 77 pages and 4 plates. The Index for 
03 was also published. 
The other publications issued during the year were the 4th 
fasciculus of the Catalogue of the Society’s Sanskrit Books and 
Manuscripts, and the 2nd fasciculus of the Catalogue of the 
Society’s Arabic Books and Manuscripts, 
. Proceedings. 
All important papers noticed in the Proceedings have-appeared 
- in full in the various parts of the Journal, only small papers and 
abstracts of the important papers being published in the Proceed- 
ings. The Rev. P.O. Bodding contributed a paper on Shoulder- 
headed and other forms of stone implements in the Santal Parganas. 
Of the implements those with square edges are supposed to be very 
rare in, India. _E. H. Walsh described certain stone implements 
found in the Darjeeling District, which are locally believed to be 
the weapons of gods and to possess. various protective and 
cin 
one on the Himalayan Summer Storm ‘ - 
1903, and the other on the Cyclone of 13th November 1903 in 
: on, I. has! 
Syntengs, and allied tribes inhabiting Khasia Jaintia hill district 
g 
_ property passes to the youngest niece; and failing a niece, to the 
youngest ‘female cousin. Babu J. M. Dass in his paper “ Notes on 
the titles used in Orissa” said that the Oria people are very fond 
of titles, which they accept not only from the Raja of Puri but also 
m great landlords and even from their castemen, while new titles 
are still being invented. 
a Journal Part I. 
Five numbers were published during the year under review, 
namely, No. 2 of Vol. LXXII and Nos. 1-4 of Vol. LXXIII: The 
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