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expedient to state thus much in anticipation of the discussion that 
would probably follow on Mr. Oldham’s return to Calcutta, when the 
motions would, he presumed, be duly brought forward. 
Communications were received— 
1.—From Mr. H. F. Blanford, a note on a tank section at Sealdah. 
Mr. Blanford read his paper, and a vote of thanks was passed to him. 
2.—From Mr. E. B. Cowell, a paper on the Persian game Chaugan 
or Hockey on Horseback. 
Mr. Cowell read his paper and the thanks of the meeting were 
accorded to him. 
3.—From Captain H. G. Raverty, an account of Upper Kashkar 
and Chitral, or Lower Kashkar, together with the independent 
Afghan State of Punj-Korah, including Talash, being a continuation 
to his “‘ Notes on Kafiristan.” 
4.—From Capt. H, H. G. Austen, notes on the system employed 
in outlining the figures of Deities, and other religious drawings, as 
practised in Ladakh, Zanskar, &c. 
5.—From Baboo Gopinauth Sen, Abstract of the Meteorological 
Observations taken at the Surveyor General’s Office, in March last. 
The Librarian submitted the usual monthly report. 
LIBRARY. 
The following accessions have been made to the Library since 
the Meeting in May last. 
Presented. 
On the specific identity of the described forms of Tanalia, by Mr. 
H. ¥F. Blanford.—By tut Auruor. 
The Calcutta Christian Observer for May.—By THE EpiTors. 
Report on Epidemic remittent and intermittent fever occurring 
in parts of Burdwan and Nuddea Divisions, by Dr. J. Elliott.— 
By THE BrencaL GOVERNMENT. 
Dictionary, Sanskrit and English, Vol. I. Parts 1 to 4.—By Pro- 
FESSOR |’. GOLDSTUCKER. 
Manava Kalpa Sutras.—By THE Same. 
Panini, his place in Sanskrit Literature.—By THE Same. 
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Palzontologia Indica, 
Part 5.—By THe Musrum or Economic GEOLOGY. 
Ditto Ditto.—By Tay GOVERNMENT oF INDIA. 
