cxxxiv Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [[Dec. 1844. 



4. Calcutta Journal of Nat, History by J. McClelland, Bengal Medical Service, 

 2 Nos. 16 and 18 for January and July 1844, and a Complete set in exchange for the 

 Journal of the Society, from the date of the Commencement of the Journal of Natural 

 History. 



5. Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India, vol. iii, part ii, 

 by the Society. 



6. Calcutta Christian Observer for December 1844, by the Editor. 



7. Supplement Calcutta Christian Observer, by the Editor 



8. The Oriental Christian Spectator, November 1844, by the Editor. 



9. The Palms of British East India, by Dr. Griffith. 



10. Proceedings of the Royal Society for 



1838 Nos. 31 to 36. 



1839 „ 37 to 4!. 

 1840-41 „ 42 to 46. 



1842 „ 47 to 55. 



1843 „ 57 to 58. 



11. Proceedings of the Calcutta School Book Society. Reports 1st to 10th and 12th, 

 by the Rev. Mr. Long. 



12. Description of some nondescript insects from Assam, by the author, W. Griffith, 

 Esq. M. M. S. 2 copies. 



13. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London from 1838 to 1843, 

 6 vols, and part I of 1844, by the Society. 



14. The Royal Society for November 1841, and November 1843, by the Society. 



15. Meteorological Register, kept at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, for 

 October and November 1844. 



Books Purchased. 



16. Researches into the Physical History of Mankind, by J. C. Prichard, vol. 4. 



17. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and 

 Geology, vol. 14, Nos. 90 and 91. 



18. Journal Des Savans, August, 1844. 



19. The Athenaeum for September 14th, 21st and 28th, 1844. 



20. The History of Etruria, by Mrs. H. Gray part I. 



21. A Manual of Ancient History. Translated from the German of A. H. L. Heeren. 



22. Geography of Arabia, by G. Foster, 2 vols. 



23. Classical Museum, Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5. 



Read the following letters from the Society's London Agents and booksellers :— 



To H. Piddington, Esq. Secretary of the Asiatic Society Calcutta. 



Sir,— We have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th 

 July, enclosing a bill of lading for a case of books shipped on board the Lady Flora 

 Hastings for the Asiatic Society of Paris. On the arrival of the vessel the case shall 

 be forwarded to to the Society agreeably to your instructions. 



London, \Qth September, 1844. Wm, H. Alien & Co. 



