1887.] Library. 161 



coin of the type mentioned by the anonymous author, Mr. Rodgers 

 comes to the conclusion that the work on which Major Raverty relies 

 is a forgery by a man unacquainted with the character of the coinage 

 of the later Ghazni kings and the earlier Pathan Sultans of Delhi, who 

 bases his formula for the pretended coins in question, upon that of the 

 rupees of Aurangzib and his successors. 



This paper will be published in the Journal, Part I. 



The subject of conversation by Mr. Beveridge was " The image of 

 Ban Asur at Arrah." 



Library. 



he following additions have been made to the Library since the meet- 

 ng of May last. 







TRANSACTIONS, PROCEEDINGS AND JOURNALS, 

 \ presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Amsterdam, ^levue Coloniale Internationale, — Tome IF, No. 4, Avril, 

 1887. _„, ^o. CCXXIV. Reports 6% Publications issued and regis- 

 tered in the several Provinces of British India during the year 1885. 

 Fcp. Calcutta, 1887. 

 Statement of the Trade of British India wl|h British Possessions and 

 Foreign countries for the five years 188\82 to 1885-86. Fcp. 

 London, 1887. 



Government of India, HoifE Department. 

 International Meteorological Observations, December, 1885, and Ja- 

 nuary, 1886. 4to. Washington, 1887. 

 Monthly Weather Review, December, 1886 and January, 1887. 4to, 

 Washington, 1887. 



Government of India, — Meteor. Reporter. 

 Madras Meridian Circle Observations 1862-64. 4to. Madras, 1887. 



Government of Madras. 

 t|ohns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 

 fifth series IV. The City Government of Saint Louis. By Marshall 

 F S. Snow. 8vo. Baltimore, 1887. 



Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 



