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sections of Oriental Literature, Natural History, &e., also a Sub- 
committee of Finance, whose reports on all matters referred to theni 
shall be submitted to the Council. 
The chairman then read the Rule as it now stands, and moved that 
Captain Lees’ proposed amendment be referred to the Council for 
report in accordance with Rule 43 of the Bye-Laws. 
Agreed to. 
The Librarian submitted the usual monthly report. 
LIBRARY. 
The additions made to the Library since the meeting held in June 
last are as follows :— 
Presented. 
Accidents on Railways in India during the year 1861.—By THE 
Benga GovERNMENT. 
Annual Report on the administration of the Bombay Presidency 
for 1861-62.—-By THE BomBay GOVERNMENT. 
The Prayer Book in the Burmese language.— By THE TRANSLATOR. 
The Calcutta Christian Observer for June.—By THE Eprrors. 
Catalogue de Livres Anciens et Modernes, Part 4.—By tur Com- 
PILER. 
Lecture on Buddhism, By G. M. Tagore.-—By tun AvutTHor. 
Dictionary Sanskrit and English, Vol. I. Part 5—By Prorrssor 
T. GOLDSTUCKER. 
Journal of the Chemical Society, 2nd series, Vol. I. Nos. 1 to 3.— 
By Tur Society. 
Journal of Sacred Literature and Biblical record, Vol. III. No. 5. 
—By rur Epitrors. 
Mittheilungen der Hydrographischen anstalt der, K. K. Marine, 
Trieste, Band I. Heft 1, with seven maps.—By THE AcapEMmy. 
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Paleontologia Indica, 
Part 5.—By THE BENGAL GOVERNMENT. 
Eee essing of the Royal Society of London, Vol. XII. Part 54.— 
By THE Society. 
Report of the Committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, 
from Ist Nov. 1862 to 30th April 1863.—By THE CHAMBER. 
Report on the administration of the N. W. Provinces for 1861-62. 
—By THE GOVERNMENT N. W. PROVINCEs. 
