CONTENTS. 



Monthly General Meeting in March, 



Vote of Thanks to Sir Edward Bayley, 78 



Appointments of Members to the several Committees, 70 



Extracts from the Proceedings of the Government of India, on tlie 



Conservation of Sanskrit Literature, Si. 



Letter from Lieutenant F. W. Jarrad, K. N., regarding futui'e Deep- 

 sea Dredging Operations, 85 



Exhibition of specimens of Indian timbers, by Dr. Brandis, 86 



Exhibition of a Persian MS., with a note on it by Mr. Blochmann, 88 



Papers — 



Stray Aryans in Tibet. — By R. B. Shaw, (Abstract), ih. 



Remarks regarding the Hsematozoa found in the stomach of Culex 



Mosquito.— By T. R. Lewis, M. B 89 



On some Mammals from Tenasserim. — By W. T. Blakford, 



F. R. S. (Abstract), 93 



On a Copper-plate Grant from Banda. — By Db. Rajendralala 



MiTEA, RAiBAHADtJE, C. I. E., (Abstract), ih. 



On the representation of Foreigners in the Ajanta Frescoes. — By 



De. RajendealXla Mitea, Rai BAHADtJE, CLE. (Abstract), 94 

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