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The following presentations were announced :— 
1. From Dr. Brockhaus, a complete set of Die Lieder des Hajis, 
Persisch mit dem commentare des Sudi. 
2. From Lieutenant EH. F.T. Fergusson, Superintendent Govern- 
ment Observatory, Bombay, a copy of the Magnetical and Meteorolo- 
gical Observations in the year 1861. 
_ 38. From Mr. John Allan Broun, Director of the Observatories 
of His Highness, the Rajah of Travancore, copies of his papers on 
the “ Horizontal force of the Harth’s Magnetism,” “ the Bifilar Magne- 
tometer” and “ the connecticn between meteorological phenomena and 
the variations of terrestrial Magnetism.” 
4. From the Royal Astronomical Society at Edinburgh, vols. 28, 
29 and 30 of the Memoirs of the Society. 
5. From the Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India, 
a copy of the Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Paleonto- 
logia Indica, Part LV. 2nd series. 
6. From Babu Joygopal Bysack, four copies of a collection of 
Persian odes written by him under the name of 6, 
7. From Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Tytler, an Andamanese earthen 
bowl. 
8. From Mr. A. L. Agabeg, a box of shells. 
9. From Mr. H. Cope, Umritsur, a silver coin from Ladakh. 
10. From Babi Shib Chunder Mullick, a trove of silver coins 
(of which two were exhibited at the September meeting) found in 
“ Badi Kashee” Grant No. 211, Soonderbuns. 
The following is a list of the coins by Mr. Bayley :— 
Dated coins of Altumsh, 3 
Ditto Behram, 2 
Ditto Reziah, aoe ee 2 
Ditto Ghias-uddin, aes wen A 
Ditto Nasir-uddin, 3 
Local Bengal coins, 4 
Total, Heoai dts) 
The Council reported that they had given Mr. Blyth leave of 
absence for 12 months on full pay to enable him to proceed to Europe 
for the recovery of his health, and that they had paid him Rs. 1,000 
in advance of his salary to provide for the expenses of his passage. 
