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books and Manuscripts in the Society's library should be sold at one 

 rupee, and the 2nd fasciculus at eight annas a copy : copies to be dis- 

 tributed to all persons on the Bibliotheca Indica list, and the Maulvi 

 to be paid at the rate of Rs. 1-4 per page for his labor in compiling 

 the Catalogue. 



The recommendation of the Finance Committee that future 

 editions of works published through the Oriental Publication Fand 

 should be reduced from 500 to 300 copies of each fasciculus was con- 

 firmed. 



Captain Sadler consented to act as Philological Secretary during 

 the absence of Dr. Hoernle on leave. 



June 26th, Ordinary Meeting. 



The Linnean Society of New South Wales consented to an exchange 

 of back publications from 1882. 



The condolences of the Council were conveyed to the Koninklijk 

 Zoologisch Genootschap, Amsterdam, on the death of Dr. G. F. Wester- 

 man, the Founder and Director of the Society. 



The University of Lyon was informed in reply to an application 

 for the back numbers of the Bibliotheca Indica publications to complete 

 the sets in their Library, that the books could not be spared. 



An application from the Directors of the Deutscher Wissenschaft- 

 licher Verein, Mexico, for an exchange of publications was declined 

 with thanks. 



On the report of the Philological Secretary an application from 

 Pandit Jaistharam Mucoondjea of Bombay for permission to reprint 

 all the works of the Bibliotheca Indica that are out of stock or in- 

 complete was refused, but he was informed that an application to 

 reprint any particular work would be considered. 



The Photographic Society of India were informed of the conditions 

 on which they would be allowed the use of the two rooms on the ground 

 floor of the Asiatic Society's building. 



A suggestion from Mr. C. J. Rodgers to catalogue the Society's 

 Coins was deferred till he came to Calcutta. 



Sanction was given to the entertainment by Babu Pratapchandra 

 Ghosha of a Pundit on Rs. 60 a month to assist him in editing the 

 " Sher-Phyin.'' 



Dr. Hoernle reported that the grave of the late Mr. Blochmann in 

 the Circular Road Cemetery was in very good condition, and needed no 

 repairs at present. 



A Resolution by the Finance Committee regarding the expenditure 

 on Part II of the Journal having exceeded the budget allowance, and 



