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8. From Rajah Eadha Kanth Deb, Bahadoor, a huge Sunkarra 

 Fish (trygon). 



Professor Max Miiller, of Oxford, was balloted for, and elected an 

 Honorary Member of the Society. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed at the last meeting were 

 balloted for and elected ordinary members : — 

 Dr. D. Brandis. 



The Hon'ble Sir H. Bartle Frere, K. C. B. 

 H. S. Reid, Esq. B. C. S. 

 Major Hovenden. 

 Major F. D. Atkinson. 

 Stephen Lushington, Esq., B. C. S. 

 Capt. A. D. Turnbull. 

 H. B. Medlicott, Esq. 

 Lieut. H. Sconce. 

 Rev. J. Cave Browne. 

 W. S. Fitzwilliam Esq. 

 S. Wauchope, Esq., B. C. S. 

 The following gentlemen were named for ballot as ordinary mem- 

 bers at the next meeting. 



J. E. T. Aitchison Esq., M. D. proposed by Major F. W. Stubbs 

 and seconded by Col. Baird Smith. 



A. K. Dyer, Esq., proposed by Dr. T. Thomson, seconded by Mr. 

 Atkinson. 



H. Braddon, Esq., proposed by Mr. Atkinson and seconded by the 

 President. 



Alonzo Money, Esq., B. C. S., proposed by Mr. Atkinson, seconded 

 by Mr. Samuells. 



The Council also proposed Dr. M. Haug of Poonah, a corresponding 

 member of the Society. 



Col. Sfcrachey suggested that a statement should be prepared and 

 laid before the next meeting showing, as far as could be at present 

 ascertained, the financial result of the recent reduction in the rate of 

 subscription. 



The Secretary said he should be most happy to prepare such a state- 

 ment. He could at once state, that since the beginning of last year 

 upwards of 70 new members had been elected. 



