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CONTENTS, 



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Ordinary Monthly Meeting held in November, 1874, "201 



Geographical Congress to be held in Paris in 1875, 202 



Alterations in the Society's Bye-laws, 205 



Kemarks of the President on the early opening of the Society's Li- 

 brary, 206 



Changes in the honorary and paid staff of the Society, 206 



Discovery at Chittagong of a copper plate, presented by Mr. A. L. 



Clay, 0. S,, 207 



Mr. Blochmann's remarks on three coins exhibited by the President, 207 



Exhibition of a Persian MS. with Shahjahan's autogi-aph, 208 



Mr. Blochmann's translations and notes on Inscriptions from A'grah, 

 Sikandrah, and Namaul, viz. 



A'grah Fort — Akbar's Tomb at Sikandrah — Mosque of Zainuddfn, the historian of 

 Babar's reign, at Kachpurwa — Sarai at Sarjipur. Historical notes on 

 Namaul and the rebellion of the Satnam sect, 209 to 226 



Inscriptions from Burhanpur and A'sir, received from Major-General 



A. Cunningham, C. S. I., 227 



Notes on Shah Isma'il Ghazi, Rangpur. By G. H. Damant, B. A., 



C.S., 227 



On the Temple of Jaysagar, Upper A'sam. By J. M. Fosteb, F. S. A., 



Nazirah, A'sam, 228 



On the Supposed Identity of the Greeks with the Yavanas of the 



Sanskrit Writers. By Rajendealala Mitea, 228 



Remarks on the preceding by Hon'ble E. C. Bayley, , 229 



Natural History Communications, received from J. Wood-Mason, 



W. E. Brooks, and Major Godwin-Austen, 229 



Additions to the Society's Library, , 230 



Meteorological Observations for September and October, 



