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of the month was not that of a Greek month in the present instance, 
and believed further that the era used was that of the Great King 
Kanishka, which he believed to be probably identical with that of 
Vikramaditya. 
The Chairman announced that Mr. Waterhouse, Royal Artillery, 
had brought to the meeting a fine series of photographs of the Bhilsa 
Topes, copies of which he offered to present to the Society. 
The offer was accepted and the thanks of the meeting were voted 
to Mr. Waterhouse. 
The Librarian then submitted the usual report. 
LIBRARY. 
The following additions have been made to the Library since the 
last meeting. 
Presented. 
Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. 
Vol. IV. Part 2, and Vol. V. Parts 1 and 2, Second Series —Vols. III. 
to XV. and Vol. I. Third Series—By THE Socrrry. 
A New System of Chemical Philosophy by John Dalton, F. R.S., 
Vol. I. Part 1, and Vol. II. Part 1.—By THE Samp. 
Meteorological Observations and Hssays by John Dalton, D. C. L., 
F. R. S.—By THE Same. 
Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Man- 
chester, Vol. II. Sessions 1860-61 and 1861-62.—By THE Samz. 
Bye-Laws and Regulations of the L. and P. Society of Manches- 
ter.—By THE SAME. 
The Annals of Indian Administration, Part 1, of Vol. VII.—By 
THE BENGAL GOVERNMENT. 
Annaler for Nordisk Oldkyndighed for 1859.—By THE CopEn- 
HAGEN SOCIETY. 
Mémoires de la Socicté Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, 1850-60. 
—PBy THE SaME. 
Inscriptions Runiques der Slesvig Meéridional, interprétees par C. C. 
Rafn.—By THE SAME, 
Abhandlungen der Akad. d. Wissenschaften Zu Berlin for 1861.— 
By THE BERLIN ACADEMY. 
Abstracts from the Meteorological Observations taken at the 
stations of the Royal Engineers in the years 1853-4, 1854-5, 1855-6, 
