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Chaitanya travelled from Bengal to Puri. The fact is, Dr. Mitra thought, 

 that Mr. Beames, having started the theory of the Uriyas having had no 

 intercourse with the Bengalis, has been obliged to create this forest barrier 

 to prove that there could have been no former intercourse. The philolo- 

 gical arguments to which he had incidentally referred were not tenable. 

 But as Dr. Mitra had already pointed this out some ten or twelve years 

 ago, and his position had not been since proved to be wrong, he did not 

 wish to take up the time of the meeting by dwelling on them again. 



4, On neio and little-known Bhopalocera/rowi the Indian region. — Bj/ 



L. DE Nice'ville. 



This paper will be published in the Journal, Part II, 1883. 



h 



IBRARY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in February last. 



Transactions, Proceedings and Journals, 



presented hy the respective Societies and Editors. 

 Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — Circulars, Vol. II, No. 20. 

 Berlin. Kon. Preus. Akademie der Wissenschaften, — Sitzungsberichte, 



Nos. I— XVII. 

 Bordeaux. Societe de Geographic Commerciale, — Bulletin, No. 2. 

 Brussels. Musee Eoyal d' Histoire Naturelle de Belgique,— Bulletin, Vol. 



I, No. 2, 1882. 

 ' Societe Royale Malacologique, — Proces-Verbal, 1st April to 2nd 



July, 1882. 

 Calcutta. Geological Survey of India, — Memoirs, Vol. XIX, Part 3. 



. Indian Meteorological Memoirs, — Vol, II, Part 1. 



— — — . Original Meteorological Observations, — January, 1882. 

 Copenhagen. Aarboger for Nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historic, — Part 2, 



1882. 

 Lahore. Anjuman-i-Panjab, — Journal (English Section), Vol. Ill, Nos. 



6-7. 

 London. Academy, — Nos. 559-561. 



. . Athenseum,— Nos. 2882-2884^. 



— — . Institution of Civil Engineers, — Minutes of Proceedings, Vol. 



LXX, 1881-82. 



