February, 1905. | Anunal Address. 
of Sacred Books of the Hast a translation of Ramanuja’s great 
work, the Sribhasya, which is a commentary on the Vedanta Sia- 
tras and is the standard book of the Vaisnavas of South India. Dr. 
Grierson has published two more parts of his monumental work in 
the Linguistic Survey of India. 
A Flora of the Panjab is now under compilation, and the duty 
has been entrusted by the Government to Mr. Drummond of the 
Civil Service. 
The Imperial Academy of Sciences of Vienna wished to obtain 
a record of Sanskrit recitation and music for the study of ancient 
texts, and Dr. Exner, who is now in India, succeeded in obtaining 
the best results that are possible in Caleutta with the aid of a pho- 
' nograph, as selected passages were recited by the best qualified 
pandits. 
members should attend and offer it our congratulations, _- 
The President announced that the Scrutineers reported the 
result of the election of Officers and Members of Council to be as 
follows :— 
President. 
His Honor Sir A. H. L. Fraser, M.A., LL.D., K.C.S.1, 
Vice-Presidents. 
The How. Mr. Justice Asutosh Mujhopadbyaya, Mid... 2D L., 
F.R.AS., F.R.S.E. 
ig H. Holland, Hsq., F.G.S., F.R.S. 
C. W. McMinn, Esgq,, I.C.S. (retired). 
Secretary and Treasurer. 
Honorary General Secretary :—J. Macfarlane, Hsq. 
Treasurer :—The Hon. Mr. Justice Asutosh ee eee, 
M.A., D.L., F.R.A.S., F.R.S.E. 
Additional Secretaries, 
Philological Secretary :—E. D. Ross, Hsq., Ph.D, 
The Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society has just cele-. 
brated its centenary, and the Council arranged that three of our 
Natural History Secretary :—Capt. L. Rogers, M.D., B.Segc. 
IMLS. 
Anthropological Secretavy :—N. Annandale, Hsq., B.A. 
Joint Philological Secretary ,—-Mahamahopadhyaya Harae 
prasad Shastri, M.A. 
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