{June, 1905.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
Membership, who shall have 
been coy proposed and second- 
ed at the General Meeting of 
the Society in August, or whose 
names may be received as c 
didates duri ing the Recess. 
candidates shall be ballotted for 
at the Meeting o 
next succeeding that at which 
their names and those of their 
proposers and seconders shall 
have been laid before the Coun- 
ceil, and 
necessary for the due election of 
su candidates that not less 
than two-thir ds of the Members 
ral Meeting of the Society after 
the Recess. 
Membership whose names may 
be received as candidates during 
posers and seconders shall have 
been laid before the Council ; 
and during the interval Eaves 
ine 
be sicmiears Sie the due elec- 
Society after the Recess. 
The oe papers were read :— 
Analysis of the Lankavatara Sutra.—By Prov. Satis 
bo An 
CHANDRA VivyAputsana, 
2. 
DALE, B, 
Note on a Rock Shrine in Lower Siam.—By N. ANNAN- 
The paper will be See in the Memoirs. 
3. Religion and Customs 
Farier Denon, 
S.J. eset Ee by Mr. E. 
The paper "will be published in the Memoi 
he Uraons or Oraons.—By Rev. 
am Gait, LCS, 
Tibet under her Last Kings (1434-1642 a D .)— By Rar Sarat 
E. 
Cuanpra Das, Bananvr, C.L. 
5. Not a Decomposition Product of a Peculiar Variety of 
Bundelkhand Gress —By C. A. Sivperrap, B.A., B.Sc., LC.S. 
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