144 The Philological Secretary exhibited [Mat, 



The Rev. Graham Sandberg, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Junior 

 Chaplain, Bengal Establishment, proposed by A. Pedler, Esq., seconded 

 by J. Eliot, Esq. 



Rao Govind Rao Narain, son of the late Rani of Jalaun, proposed by 

 Dr. Hoernle, seconded by H. M. Percival, Esq. 



J. H. Apjohn, Esq., Public Works Department, proposed by F. J. E. 

 Spring, Esq., seconded by J. Wood-Mason, Esq. 



The following gentlemen have intimated their wish to withdraw 

 from the Society: 



Lt.-Col. W. F. Badgley. 

 Major G. F. L. Marshall. 



On the motion of the Chairman a vote of thanks to Mr. H. B. 

 Medlicott for his long and valuable services to the Society was unanimous- 

 ly agreed to. 



The Chairman announced that Dr. W. King had been appointed 

 Member of Council in place of Mr. H. B. Medlicott, and that Mr. A. Pedler 

 had been appointed Member of Council and Treasurer in place of Mr. J. 

 Eliot, and Trustee of the Indian Museum on behalf of the Society in 

 place of Mr. H. F. Blanford. 



The Chairman intimated that the opinion expressed at the last 

 meeting that the fee of Rs. 200, for compounding the subscription of 

 Foreign Members in the proposed new rule 24 a, should be altered to 

 "£20 sterling, payable to the London Agents of the Society," had been 

 duly laid before the Council, and that the amendment would now be 

 brought forward for discussion. 



The change was approved, and voting papers ordered to be cir- 

 culated. 



The Chairman reported that the Council had sanctioned the 

 publication of the Persian work " Maasir-ul-Umara " in the Bibliotheca 

 Indica, to be edited by Maulavi Abdur Rahim. 



The Philological Secretary exhibited twenty old copper coins — 

 Kashmiri, Indo-Scythian and Indo-Bactrian — presented to the Society 

 by Babu Jogesh C. Dutt. 



The Philological Secretary exhibited some ancient copper coins 

 from Nepal, forwarded by Mr. V. Smith, C. S. with the following note 

 on the same : 



