

CONTENTS. 



Ordinary business of the Meeting, 95 



An Account of the occurrence of a Whii'lwind in the neighbourhood of 



Calcutta, by Mr. W. G. Willson, 96 



On Beef in Ancient India. — By Babu Edjendralala Mitra, (Abstract,)* 97 

 Notes on Arabic and Persian Inscriptions, No. II. — By H. Bloch- 



mann, M. A. , Calcutta Madrasah, (Abstract) , 98 



The Buddhistic remains of Bihar in Patna, by A. M. Broadley, Esq., 



C. S., 98 



Essays on the nature and origin of the Inflexional post-positions in 

 Hindi declension and their equivalents in other Gaurian lan- 

 guages. Nos. I to III, by the Eev. A. F. E. Hoemle, D. Ph. 

 Tubingen, Professor of Sanskrit, Joy Narain's College, Benares,. . 98 

 Tlie Legend of Baghesar, a deified spirit held in great reverence by 

 the Kusru, Suri, Markam, Netia and Sarsun clans of the Gond 

 tribe, — by Captain W. L. Samuells, Assistant Commissioner, 



Mdnbhum, 100 



Observations on Indian Batrachia, — by Dr. F. Stoliczka, 101 



Additions to the Library, 113 



Meteorological Observations for April, 1872., 116 



