[July, 1905.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
The aplloving papers were read :— 
he Catholic Mission in Nepal and the Nepalese Authoritres 
(18th ae ry). —By Farner Feitx. Communicated by the Philo- 
logical Secretary. 
The ihe! will not be published by the Society. 
Four new Barnacles from the neighbourhood of Java, ‘with 
Records of Indian Pedunculate Forms.—By N. ANNANDALE, B. 
Sc., Deputy Superintendent, Indian Museum. 
The paper will be published in the Memoir, 
. Additions to the collection of Oriental Snakes in the Indian 
re mies ad Pata imens fromthe Andamans and Nicobars.—By 
ALE, B.A., D.Sc., Deputy Superintendent, Indian Museum. 
4. The Tibetan Version of the Pramanasamuccaya—the First 
Indian work on Logic proper—brought from Tibet by the late Tibet 
Mission.—By Saris Cuanpra Vivyasntsaya, M. 
The paper will be published in the oueaal and Proceedings 
for AUEOB, posi 
Materials s for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, No. 17.—By 
Sir ieee "Eine, K.C.LE., LL.D., F.R.S., late Su Spenneninns 
Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, and Jc 8. GamstE, C.I.E., F.R.S., 
late of the Indian Forest Department. 
(Abstract.) 
This contribution commences with Natural Order Myrsinez 
and is continued by Sapotacex, Hbenacese, Styracee and Oleacex, 
The draft of Hbenaceee was prepared by Sir George King, that of 
the other Orders by Mr. J. S. Gamble; but the new species are 
given under their joint names 
In the Natural Order Myrsinee 7 genera are described with 
80 species, of which the large genus Ardis‘a furnishes 47. The 
hew ig reat are ite in — viz., —— secrete and aha aed 
are 8 genera with 49 species, of whic 25 are new, viz., 
Sideroaylon Derryanum ; Tsonandra perakensis and rufa ; Pay yena 
longepedice! lata (Brace), enn sessilis, obtusifolia and selangor- 
tca; Bassia aristulata, Kingiana (Brace), Kunstler ve 
penicellata, Curtisit, laurifolia, pipiiole, perakensis, Braceana, longi- 
styla, cuprea, penangiana, and erythrophylla; Palaguinm Ride 
