4AG Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [No. 4, 
4. From Captain H. H. G. Austen, a letter containing an emend- 
ation of his article, betore submitted, on the system employed in outlin- 
ing the figures of deities and other religious drawings as practised in 
Ladakh, Zanskar, &e. 
5. From the Under-Secretary, Governmentof India, Foreign Depart- 
ment, a report by Lieutenant-Colonel Pelly on the tribes, trade, and 
resources around the shore line of the Persian Gulf. 
The Secretary having read extracts from Colonel Pelly’s report, the 
thanks of the meeting were voted to the latter for his interesting 
remarks. 
6. From Captain H. G. Raverty, a paper on the languages of the 
Siah Posh Kafirs, with a short list of words, to which are added spe- 
cimens of the Kohistani and other dialects spoken on the northern 
border of Afghanistan. 
7. From TT. Oldham, Hsq., a note on the fossils in the Society’s 
collection reputed to be from “ Spiti.” 
The Librarian submitted the usual monthly report. 
LIBRARY. 
The following are the accessions to the Library since the meeting 
held in July last. 
Presented. 
Annals of Indian Administration, Parts 2 and 3 of Vol. VIJ.—By 
THE BENGAL GOVERNMENT. 
Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India for 1862-63.— 
BY THE SUPERINTENDENT, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
Annual Report of the Insane Asylums in Bengal for 1862.—By THE 
Bengal GOVERNMENT. 
Annual Report with tabular statements on the condition and ma- 
nagement of the Jails, N. W. Provinces, for 1862.—By THE GovERN- 
mEeNT N. W. PROVINCES. 
The Anthropological Review, No. 1.-—By THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL 
Socrery oF Lonpon. 
Bijdragen tot de Taal-Land-en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch 
Indié, Stuk 5 and 6, Vierde Deel.—By THz AmMsTERDAM ACADEMY. 
Calcutta Christian Observer for July, August and September.—By 
THE Eprror. 
