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The proposition was then put to the vote of the meeting by the 

 Chairman, and the votes were found to be as follows :— 



For the transfer 17, 



Against, none. 



The sum of the votes of resident and non-resident members were 

 therefore as follows : — • 



For the proposition. Against it. 



Besi dent members, 17 



Non-resident members, ,.„.♦. 73 1 



Total, 90 1 



And the proposition was carried 



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For April, 1864 

 The monthly general meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 

 was held on the 6th instant. 

 A. Grrote, Esq., in the chair. 



The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 

 Presentations were announced — 



1. From his Highness Prince Gholam Mohammad, a copy of 

 "Blagdon's History of India," and a copy of his revision of a work 

 entitled " The History of Hyder Shah and of his Son Tippoo Sultan," 

 with a framed portrait of his father, Tippoo Sultan. 



2. From the editor of the Calcutta Christian Intelligencer^ the 

 three first numbers of his magazine for 1864. 



3. From Captain C. Mead, Boyal Artillery, through Baboo 

 Eajendra Lai Mitra, a stone slab from Buddha Gaya bearing a San- 

 scrit inscription. 



4. From Major H. Baban, car-rings worn by a Eengmah Maga 

 chief, being made of the hair of three enemies of the Angami JSTaga 

 tribe, killed in fight. 



5. From CoL J. C. Brooke, specimens of minerals from the 

 Aravalli Mountains. 



6. From Dr. Anderson^ two botanical and some zoological pam- 

 phlets. 



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