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4. Taittiriya Sanhita, edited by E. B. Cowell, M. A., Nos. 185 
and 198, Fase. XVI. and XVII. 
5. Taittiriya Brahmana, edited by Babi Rajendralal Mitra, 
Nos. 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, Fase. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. 
6. The Conquest of Syria commonly ascribed to Aboo Abdallah 
Muhammad bin Omar al Wagqidi, edited by Captain W. N. Lees, 
LL. D., No. 187, Fasc. IX. 
The titles of the Fasciculi of the new series are,— 
1. Tarikh i Baihaki, edited by the late W. H. Morley, Esquire, 
published under the superintendence of Captain W. N. Lees, LU. D., 
Nos. 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31, 36, Fase. III. LV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
2. Tarikhi Ferozshahi of Zia-i Barni, edited by Saiyid Ahmed 
Khan, under the superintendence of Capt. W. N. Lees, LL. D.,, 
No. 23. Fase. VII. 
3. Das’a Ripa, by Dhananjaya, edited by Dr. F. E. Hall, No. 24, 
Fase. IT. 
4 Narada Pancha Ratra, edited by the Rev. K. M. Banerjea, Nos. 
25, 34, Fase. II, III. 
5. Hindu Astronomy, II. The Siddhanta S’iromani, translated 
by the late Lancelot Wilkinson, Esq., C. S. and revised by Pandit 
Bapu Deva Sastri, under the superintendence of the Ven’ble Archdea- 
con Pratt, No. 28, Fase. II. 
6. Kavyddars’a of S’ri Dandin, edited by Pandit Prem Chandra 
Tarkabagish, Nos. 30, 33, Fasc. I. II. 
7. The Sankhya Aphorisms of Kapila, translated by Dr. J. R. 
Ballantyne, No. 32, Fase. I. 
8. The Maitri Upanishad, edited by H. B. Cowell, M. A. No. 35, 
Fase. I. 
9. The Nokhbat al Fikr wa Nozhat al Nazr, edited by Capt. 
Lees, and Mawlavies Abdul Haqq and Gholam Kadir, No. 37 com- 
plete in one Fasciculus. 
The President then read the following address :— 
The report which you have just heard, and which will I hope be 
adopted as satisfactory for the present state of the Society’s affairs 
and as hopeful for the future, touches on one or two points which 
seem to me to claim special attention. With the meeting’s permis- 
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