306 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [No. 3, 
Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie, Vol. XIX. No. 1. 
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, No. 12 of 1862, and No. | of 1863, 
Revue des Deux Mondes for 15th January, February and 1st 
March. 
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. XI. Nos. 62 
and 63. 
Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, Second series, Parts 3 and 4. 
Comptes Rendus, Vol. LVI. Nos. 2 to 7. 
Journal des Savants for Dec. Jan. and Feb. 
Zenker’s Bibliotheea Orientalis, Part 3. 
Sir Charles Lyell on the Antiquity of Man. 
LaueoraLt Durr. 
6th May, 1863. 
For June, 1863. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 
was held on the 3rd Instant. 
A. Grote, Esq., in the chair, 
Mr. H. F. Blanford, at the Chairman’s request, read the proceed- 
ings of the last meeting, which were confirmed. 
Presentations were received — 
1. From Professor T. Goldstticker, a copy of his Manava Kalpa 
Sutras, and its preface entitled Paninz, and parts 1 to 4 of his San- 
serit Dictionary. 
2. From Mr. Oldham, on the part of Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. 
Haughton, a small collection of flint implements from the Andamans. 
The following letter accompanied the box, which had been over- 
looked in the office of the Geological Survey, in consequence of its 
having been enclosed in another box, alleged to contain shells only, 
and addressed to the Museum of Economic Geology :— 
Port Blair, 29th November, 1861. 
My pear Srr,—I send you for submission to the next meeting a 
collection of what I take to be Andamanese arrow-tips ; with thern is 
an English flint arrow-tip (No. 1) for comparison. All the specimens 
but No. 2 were found on the site of an old Andamanese encampment 
close to the spot where Blair had his garden in 1789-90. I also 
found a single iron arrow-head about the size and shape of the ace of 
