60 Heport of the Stoliczlca Memorial Committee. [Feb. 



The following gentlemen, duly proposed and seconded at the last meet- 

 ing, were balloted for and elected Ordinary Members. 



Colonel the Hon'ble Sir Andrew Clarke, R. E., K. C. M. G., C. B., 

 C. I. E. 



The Hon'ble H. T. Prinsep. 



The following are candidates for ballot at the next Meeting :— 



1. W. M. Souttar, Esq., C. S., Magistrate and Collector of the Twenty- 

 four Pergunnahs, proposed by the Hon'ble Sir E. C. Bayley, K. C. S. I., 

 seconded by J. O'Kinealy, Esq. 



2. James Wilson, Esq., C. S., Assistant Settlement Officer, Gurgaon, 

 Punjab, proposed by Denzil Ibbetson, Esq., seconded by A.G.Thomson, Esq. 



3. A. Campbell, Esq., Officiating Deputy Commissioner, Goalpara, 

 Assam, proposed by W. McGregor, Esq., seconded by Capt. J. Waterhouse. 



4. H. G. Keene, Esq., C. S., District and Sessions Judge, Agra, pro- 

 posed by H. Blochmann, Esq., seconded by Dr. Rajendralala Mitra. 



5. Babu Adharlal Sen, B. A., proposed by Roper Lethbridge, Esq., 

 C. I. E., seconded by Dr. Rajendralala Mitra, Rai Bahadur, C. I. E. 



6. Surgeon-Major E. J. Gayer, M. D., Calcutta, proposed by Capt. J. 

 Waterhouse, seconded by Dr. T. R. Lewis. 



7. The Hon. H. A. Cockerell, C. S., Calcutta, proposed by H. H. 

 Locke, Esq., seconded by Capt. J. Waterhouse. 



8. G. W. Allen, Esq., proposed by W. T. Blanford, Esq., seconded 

 by H. H. Locke, Esq. 



9. W. Hoey, Esq., Asst. Commissioner, Unao, Oudh, proposed by 

 Capt. J. Waterhouse, seconded by H. Blochmann, Esq. 



The Seceetaet read the following report of the Stoliczka Memorial 

 Committee, and laid before the meeting a statement of the English and 

 Indian accounts. 



Itejport of tlie Stoliczha Memorial Committee. 



" The Stoliczka Memorial Committee ha^e the pleasure to report that 

 the marble bust of the late Dr. Stoliczka, by Mr. Geflowski, has been received 

 from England, and is as good a likeness as could have been expected, con- 

 sidering the very difficult conditions under which the sculptor had to work, 

 owing to the want of proper photographs. 



" The portrait by Mr. Dickinson, (of which a photograph has been pre- 

 sented to every subscriber) was received in March last, and now hangs in the 

 Society's Meeting-room. 



