CONTENTS. 



Page 



MontWy General Meeting in July, ,. 155 



Exhibition by Mr. Blochmann of an impression taken by Genl. 



Cunningham from a rupee struck by Muhammad 'Adil Shah,... 156 

 Exhibition by Mr. W. T. Blanford of a collection of pottery, &c., 

 received from Major E. Mockler, Political Agent at Guadar, 



Baluchistan, with remarks by Mr. Ball, and the Chairman, 157 



Exhibition by Mr. Wood^Mason, of specimens of new and little 



known insects collected by Mr. Limborg in Upper Tenasserim, . . . 160 

 Exhibition by Dr. RajendraUla Mitra of plaster casts of the 

 Hathigumpha Inscription at Udayagiri, with a revised reading 



and translation, 163 



JPapeo's — 



1. On the Metad Eat with a note on Golunda JEllioti. — By W. T. 

 Blanford, F. R. S. (Abstract), 168 



2. Description of new species of Asiatic Shrews in the Indian 



Museum by Dr. J. Ai^tderson", (Title only), ih, 



3. Notes on certain Mammals occurring in the Basin of the Mahar 

 nadi.— By V. Ball, M. A., F. G. S., ih. 



Library, 172 



Note : In consequence of the transfer of the Meteorological Ohser- 

 vatory from the Surveyor General's Office to the Meteorologi- 

 cal JDepartment at Alipore, the publication of the Meteorologi-^ 

 cal Ohservations made at the Surveyor GeneraVs Office has 

 heen discontinued from the 1st April. 



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