CONTENTS. 



Fage 



Monthly General Meeting in May, 117 



Letter from the Government of India on the subject of the Treasure 



Trove Act, 118 



Exhibition by Capt. Waterhouse of a photograph by M. Janssen 



of a part of the Sun's disc, and remarks thereon, 119 



Exhibition by Capt. Waterhouse of a photograph of a sculptured 



group in the Garalmandal Temple at Pathari, Central India, 



with remarks by Dr. Rajendralala Mitra Kai Bahadur, C. I. E., 122 

 Exhibition by Mr. H. B. Medlicott of the new Geological Map of 



India, 124 



Exhibition by Mr. V. Ball of two Stone Implements from Parisnath 



Hill, 125 



Papers — 



1. Note on certain peculiarities observed in Hailstones which fell at 



Khulna, Jessore, on the 31st March, 1878. — By H. James 

 Eaxney, ih. 



2. The application of Photography to the Eeproduction of Maps and 

 Plans, by the Photo-mechanical and other processes. By Capt. 

 J. Wateehouse, B. S. C, Asst. Surveyor General of India 

 (Abstract), 126 



Library, 127 



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