ex Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [Oct. 1844. 



I cannot but suppose much of these notes must be new. 1 should be much gratified if 

 the sheets enclosed should be thought worth printing in the Journal. If not kindly 

 return them. 

 Kurnaul, September 12, 1844. H. Yule. 



The beautiful and spirited pen and ink drawings which accompanied 

 this valuable paper were greatly admired, and the paper was handed to the 

 Editors of the Journal for early publication. On the suggestion of Lieut. 

 Col. Forbes it was agreed to, that the Secretary should address the Mili- 

 tary Board, requesting copies of Lieut. Yule's reports, plans and sections 

 of the country about Chirra Poonjee. 



The Secretary announced to the meeting the death of Mr. W. C. Coiton, 

 the Assistant Librarian, whose conduct during the time he had been em- 

 ployed, was most creditable, and rendered his loss one much to be regret- 

 ted. 



The Secretary presented, on the part of Dr. Roer, a translation of the 

 Vedanta Sara, which was referred to the Editors of the Journal for pub- 

 lication. 



The Secretary presented, on the part of J. Avdall, Esq. an Essay "On 

 the Invention of the Armenian Alphabet," which was also referred to the 

 Editors of the Journal. 



The Secretary presented from Dr. Spilsbury, Superintending Surgeon, 

 Sagor Division, for the Museum, 



Two large silver coins, dug up at Baitool. 



Two smaller coins, dug up at Hoshungabad. 



A small gold coin, dug up at Jubbulpoor. 



Read a paper from Captain J. W. Abbott, Artillery, Dum Dum, giving 

 some account of the fall of an Aerolite in Khandeish. The specimen was 

 referred to Mr. Piddington, as Mineralogical Curator, for examination and 

 report, and the paper for incorporation with the report. 



The Secretary also presented on the part of Captain Abbott, a paper 

 "On the occurrence of Granite in the bed of the Nurbudda," which was 

 referred to the Editors of the Journal for publication. 



The Secretary also presented on the part of Col. Stacy, C. B., through 

 Captains Wroughton, B. N. I. and Wintle, B. N. I., two splendid speci- 



