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Kashmir, and that after its conquest medals were struck for both officers 

 and men. Tlie drawing is of the medal for the men. 



The medal from which I made this drawing is now in the Indian 

 Museum, Calcutta. It is interesting at the present time when Yasin, 

 which is beyond Gilgit, is mixed up with our border affairs. 



The medal is interesring as being one of the few, known to us, 

 issued by a Native State, as a memento of services in the field. 



We ought to have all the medals of all our wars in India, in the 

 Indian Museum and have them edited with notes on the wars for which 

 they were given. 



3. Ancient fhcddhist Statuettes and a Ghandelld copper-plate from 

 the Bdndd District .—By V. A. Smith, Esq., I. C. S., and W. Hoey, Esq., 

 D. LiTT., I. C. S. 



The paper will be published in the Journal, Part I. 



LlBE\AI\Y. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

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Transactions, ^Proceedings, and Journals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — American Chemical Journal, 



Vols. XIY, Nos. 8 ; XV, 1-8 ; XVI, 1-6. 

 . ■ . American Journal of Mathematics, — Vols. XIV, 



Nos. 4 ; XV, 1-4 ; XVI, 1-3. 

 . . American Journal of Philology, — Vols. XIH, Nos. 4; 



XIV, 1-4 ; XV, 1. 

 . . BibliographiaHopkinsiensis, 1876-93. Parts II-III, 



IV-VI. 



Nos. 2-4. 



Circulars, Vol. XIV, No. 118 



Register, 1892-93 and 1893-94. 



Studies from the Biological Laboratory, — Vol V, 



Studies in Historical and Political Science, 10th 



Series, Nos. 12 ; 11th Series, 1-6, 9-12 ; 12th Series, 1-7. 



