February, 1905. | Annual Report. 
and the Lucknow Provincial Museum have been placed on the 
distribution list of the Society’s publications. 
Secretaries and Treasurer. 
Dr. EH. D. Ross carried on the duties of Philological Secretary 
till April, when Dr. T. Bloch returned from tour and took charge 
of the office in addition to the editorship to the Jowrnal Part 
ZI, and the numismatic work which he had retained. Dr. Bloch 
continued till November; he left then on tour, and Dr. Ross con- 
sented to- undertake both the duties, while Mr. H. N. Wright was 
in charge of the numismatic work. 
Captain L. Rogers, I.M.S., continued Natural History 
Secretary and editor of the Jowrnal Part IJ, throughout the 
year. - 
Dr. Ross continued Anthropological Secretary and editor 
of the Journal Part LIL, till July, when he left India on leave for 
three months, and Mr. J. Macfarlane took charge of his work 
during the interval. In December, Mr.-N. Annandale was per- 
manently appointed Anthropological Secretary in the place of Dr. 
Ross, who resigned. 
Dr. C. R. Wilson continued to be Treasurer till April, when 
he left for Darjeeling. The Hon. Mr. Justice Asutosh Mukhopa- 
dhyaya consented to officiate during his absence, and when Dr. 
Wilson resigned his office, because of ill-health in May, he was 
appointed permanently to this position. During October he left 
Calcutta for a few weeks and Mr. W. K. Dods officiated for 
~ him. 
Mr. Macfarlane continued General Secretary and editor of 
the Proceedings throughout the year, except during three months, 
from May to July, when he went to Kurope on leave, and Lt.-Col. 
J. H. Tull Walsh, I.M.S., took charge of the work. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri, was in charge of 
the Bibliotheca Indica and the Search for Sanskrit Manuscripts, 
and carried on the duties of the Joint Philological Secretary 
throughout the year. 
Mr. J. H. Elliott continued Assistant Secretary and Librarian 
throughout the year. 
Publications. 
There were published during the year ten numbers of the 
Proceedings (Nox. 9—11 of 1903 and Nos. 1—7 of 1904) containing 
115 pages. 
Of the Journal, Part I, five numbers were published (No. 2 of 
1903 and Nos. 1—4 of 1904) containing 472 pages and 9 plates. 
The Numismatic Supplement has been published in Journal Part 
J, nos. 1, 2 and 4, under the editorship of Mr. Wright. 
Of the Journal Part II, six numbers were published (No. 4 
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