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that the Zoological catalogues of the India House Museum might be 

 proceeded with. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed at the last meeting were 

 balloted for and elected ordinary members : — 



Dr. F. N. Macnamara, Lieut. J. Johnstone, Capt. D. G. Robinson, 

 Bengal Engineers, Capt. de la Chaumette, Royal Artillery. 



Mr. A. Murray, Secretary Royal Horticultural Society of London, 

 was also balloted for and elected a corresponding member. 



The following gentlemen were named for ballot at the next meeting. 



C. U. Aitchison, Esq., C. S., proposed by Mr. Bayley, seconded 

 by Mr. Cowell. 



F. A. E. Dalrymple, Esq., C. S. ; proposed by the President, second- 

 ed by Babu Ramaprasad Roy. 



Lieut. -Col. H. W. Norman, C. B., Secretary, Government of India, 

 Military Department, proposed by Colonel F. D. Atkinson, seconded 

 by Mr. Atkinson. 



Babu Rajkissen Roy, Zemindar of Berhampore, proposed by Babu 

 Gour Doss Bysack, seconded by Mr. Atkinson. 



J, A. P. Collis, Esq., M. D., proposed by Capt. F. W. Stubbs, 

 seconded by Mr. Atkinson. 



E. G. Glazier, Esq., C. S., proposed by the President, seconded by 

 Mr. Atkinson. 



Major H. Raban, Bengal Army, proposed by the President, seconded 

 by Mr. Atkinson. 



Communications were received. 



1. From the Secretary, Government of India, Public Works De- 

 partment, the following papers, connected with the appointment of 

 Colonel A. Cunningham, to investigate the antiquities of Behar and 

 other parts of Upper India. 



From Lieut.-Col. H. Yule, 



Secy, to the Govt, of India. 



To the President oe the Asiatic Society, 



Public Works Department, 



Fort William, 21st February, 1862. 

 General. 



Antiquities. 



Sir,— I am directed by His Excellency the Governor-General in 



Council, to transmit for the information of the Society and for 



