MAY, 1905. 
The Monthly General Meeting of = sess tae | was held on 
Wednesday, the 3rd May, 1905, at 9-15 P 
- Panpir Satis Cuanpra VIDYABHUSANA, ape in the chair, 
The aren, members were prese 
Dr. N. nanda le, Rai Sarat oer ba Bahadur, Mr. Ll, 
2 Fermor, Mes Zz Macfarlane, Mr, F. C, Turner, Mr. E. Vreden- 
boat -$ 
Visitor :—Mr. G. de P. Colter. 
The minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed. 
Thirty-six presentations were announced. 
Babu Kashi Prasad — Babu Hemendra Prasad Ghosha, 
Dr. A. J. Ollenbach, Mr. H. G. Graves, Babu Dwarkanath Chakra- 
butti and Mr. T. W. Richardsok were balloted for and elected Ordi- 
nary Members of the Society. 
It was announced that Mr. A. Tocher had expressed a wish 
to withdraw from the Society, 
e Chairman announced that Mr. H. E, Stapleton, Captain 
L, Rog gers, I.M.S., Mr. H. H. Mann, Mr, D. Hooper and Mr. J. 
N, ie Gupta had been appointed to serve on the Library Com- 
mittee during the present year. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. The Emperor Babar.—By H. Brveriper, 1.0.8. (retired.) 
2. Contributions to Oriental Herpetology 111—Notes on the 
Oriental Lizards in the Indian Museum, with a List of the Species 
recorded from British India and Ceylon. Part 2.—By NeE.son 
ANDALE, iy Doe 
3. Dibe ‘s a dependency of mage es (1643-1716 A.D.)—By 
Rat Sarat Cuanpra Das, Banapur, C.1.E 
4, SarvasNa-MiTRa—A Danteiee Buddhist author of Kasmira 
o the 8th Century A.D.—By Payvir Satis CHANDRA VIDYABHUSANA, 
A. 
The Similarity of the Tibetan Alphabet to the Kashgar 
Brahmi saa —By Rey. A. H. FRANCKE. ies 
6. lete Aiea Index to the Inscriptions of Asoka.— By 
Ganca M fay tan kar, M.A. Communicated by the Philological 
Secretary. 
The last two papers will be published in the Memoirs. ‘ 
