40 Election of Memlers. [Feb. 



At the suggestion of the Chairman, it was resolved to ask Mr. J. 

 Westland and Major Waterhouse to audit the Annual Accounts. 



The Meeting was then resolved into the Ordinary Monthly General 

 Meeting. 



Dr. Eajettdealala Mitra, 0. I. E., Vice-President, in the Chair. 

 The minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed. 

 The following presentations were announced — 



1. From Prof. A. Weber, — Verhandlungen des Fiinften International 

 Orientalisten Congresses gehalten zu Berlin im September 1881. Erster 

 Theil. 



2. From Dr. E. Mitra, — Emlekbeszed William Stephen Atkinson 

 kiilso tag felett, by Dr. Theodore Duka. 



3. From A. Constable, Esq., — A Selection from the Illustrations 

 which have appeared in "The Oudh Punch" from 1877-81. 



4. From the Home Department, — (1) Major General Sir Thomas 

 Munro, Bart., K. C. B., Governor of Madras. Selections from his minutes 

 and other official writings; (2) The Imperial Gazetteer of India, vols. I-IX 

 by W. W. Hunter. 



5. From Lieut. R. C. Temple, — The Sassi Punnun of Hashim Shah 

 in 3 Parts. 



6. From the author, — Sanskrit-Worterbuch in kiirzerer Fassung, 

 Part III, by Otto Bohtlingk. 



7. From the Committee, — Verhandlungen des Fiinften International 

 Orientalisten-Congresses gehalten zu Berlin im September 1881. Erster 

 Theil. 



8. From Mr. J. Winterscale, — A copper plate grant from Cuttack. 



The following gentlemen are candidates for ballot at the next meeting : 



Syed Amir Hussain Khan Bahadur, Deputy Magistrate, Suburban 

 Police, proposed by Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle, seconded by Dr H. W. M'Cann. 



Pringle Kennedy, Esq , M. A., proposed by H. Eivett-Carnac, Esq., 

 C. S., seconded by Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle. 



J. M. Douie, Esq., C. S. Lahore, proposed by D. Ibbetson, Esq., seconded 

 by Jas. Wilson, Esq. 



The following Gentlemen have intimated their desire to withdraw from 

 the Society : 



H. H. Locke, Esq. 

 Captain H. A. Sawyer. 

 The CnATRMAiS' announced that a letter had been received from Major 

 L. A. Huguet-Latour, Vice-President of the Natural History Society of 



