Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1905. | 
Mr. T. H. D. LaTouche. 
Mr. C. W. McMinn. 
The Hon. Mr. Justice Asutosh Mukhopadhyaya. 
Dr. E. D. Ross. ‘ 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri. 
Mr. E. Thornton. 
Philological Committee— 
Babu Muralidhar Banerjee. 
Babu Monmohan Chakravarti. 
Mr. Harinath De. 
Mr. EH. A. Gait. 
The Hon. Mr. Justice Asutosh Mukhopadhyaya. 
The Hon. Mr. Justice F. E. Pargiter. 
Dr. EH. D. Ross. 
Pandit Satyavrata Samasrami. 
Pandit Yogesa Chandra Sastree. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri. 
Mahamabopadhyaya Chandra Kanta Tarkalankara. 
Dr. G. Thibaut. 
Babu Nagendra Nath Vasu. 
Mr. A. Venis. 
Pandit Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana. 
The proposed revision in Rules 5 and 7 of the Society’s Rules, 
of which intimation had been given by circular to all resident 
members in accordance with Rule 64A, were brought up for dis- 
cussion. 
Mr. D. Hooper exhibited some peculiar knives from Nepal 
and Coorg. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. Aniruddha Thera.—A learned Pali author of Southern India 
in the 12th Century A.D.— By Panpit Satis CHANDRA VIDYABHUSANA. 
2. The Colouring Principle of the flowers of Nyctanthes Arbor- 
tristis. —By H. G. Hiun, B.A. 
3. On some Forms of the Kris hilt, with special reference to the 
Kris tadjong of the Siamese Malay States. With exhibition of speci- 
mens and drawings.—By N. ANNANDALE, B.A. 
This paper will be published in the Memoirs. 
4. The Monasteries of Tibet—By Rat Sarat Cuanpra Das 
Bawapor, C.1.E. 
5. On the occurrence of the Fresh-water Worm Cheetogaster in 
India, with notes on the habits of a species from Calcutta.—By N. 
ANNANDALE, B.A. 5 
6. A letter from Mr. H. Beveridge toBabu Girindra Nath Dutt 
on his paper on the History of the Hutwa Raj. 
I am much obliged to you for the present of your History of 
the Hutwa Raj. I have read it with interest. The only point on 
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