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An exchange was sanctioned of the Society's" Proceedings and 

 Journal, Part II, with the " Boletin " and " Actas " of the Academia Na- 

 cional de Ciencias of the Argentine Republic, and a similar exchange with 

 the publications of the Natural History Museum of Hamburg. 



An exchange of the Society's Journal, Part I, and Proceedings was 

 offered with the " Annales " of the Musee Guimet, Lyon. 



An exchange of the Society's Proceedings with the Bulletin of the 

 Societe d'Etudes Scientifiques d' Angers was also sanctioned. 



The Philological Secretary reported that a silver coin received from 

 Col. Clerk had been lost by a peon of Messrs. Newman and Co., who had 

 been charged to prepare a wood-cut, and that they had been informed 

 that they would be held responsible for the loss. 



A copy of the correspondence was sent to Col. Clerk, and Messrs. 

 Newman were asked for an account of what had since transpired. 



An offer from Dr. Behari Lall Gupta to continue the translation of 

 the " Susruta," which has been suspended by the death of Dr. Uday 

 Churn Dutt, was accepted. 



The publication in the Bibliotheca Indica of a translation of the 

 Tarikh-i-Tamini by Mr. L. White King was sanctioned. 



The Society's Proceedings and Journal, Part II, were ordered to be 

 sent to the Natural History Section of the British Museum, South Ken- 

 sington, in addition to the copy sent to the Library in Bloomsbury. 



Mr. H. Beverley was elected a Member of Council. 

 November 27th. Ordinary Meeting. 



Read an extract from the Proceedings of the Government of India 

 in the Home Department, regarding alterations in the Treasure Trove Act. 

 It was resolved that a list be kept in which members interested in numis- 

 matic research may inscribe their names. 



The Editorship of the Prithiraj Rasau was at Dr. Hoernle's request 

 transferred to Pandit Gopal S'astri of Benares. 



Extracts from Major Macgregor's " Notes on Akas and Akaland " 

 presented by the author were ordered to be read at the next meeting of 

 the Society, and published in the Proceedings. 



Mr. H. B. Medlicott was elected a Member of Council. 



Mr. Bion's resignation of his post of Assistant Secretary was recor- 

 ded, and his application for a bonus on account of work done in compi- 

 ling the Library Catalogue was ordered to be circulated to Council. 



An application from Mr. Duplessis for the post aboat to be vacant was 

 ordered to be circulated to Council, with others that might be received. 



Decemher 23rd. Ordinary Meeting. 

 Read a letter from Mr. H. F. Blanford announcing his departure 

 from India, and tendering his resignation as President of the Society 



