xc Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [Nov. 1846. 



It was further proposed by the Rev. Mr. Long, seconded by Dr. 

 O'Shaughnessy, and carried, that Dr. Roerbe elected a Co-Secretary of 

 the Society in the oriental literary department. 



List of Books received at the Meeting of Wednesday, 4th November, 



1846. 



Presented. 

 1. — Meteorological Register for September, 1846, kept at the Surveyor Gene- 

 ral's office. — By the Surveyor General 



2. — The Calcutta Christian Observer for Nov. 1846. — By the Editors 



3. — The Oriental Christian Spectator for October, 1846. — By the Editor.. 

 4. — The Registers of the Anemometer and Pluviometer and Tide Gauge kept 



at Kyouk Phyoo for September, 1846. — By the Superintendent of 



Marine 



5. — Transactions of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Vol. I. Part 



I. — By the Society 



6. — Laws and Regulations of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, pp. 



— By the Society.. . . 



7. — Annual Report of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society for 1840, 



41, 42, 43, 44, pp. — By the Society 



8. — An Account of an Egyptian Mummy, pp. — By the Leeds Philosophical 



and Literary Society 



9. — A Poetical Work, or Musnavie, in the Urdu language, by Maharaja Aparvu- 



Krishna Bahadur. — By the Author, 



Exchanged. 

 10. — Journal Asiatique, Quatrieme Serie, Tome VII, No. 34, Mai, 1846. .. 



11. — Calcutta Journal of Natural History, July, 1846 



12. — London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, No. 192. Aug. 



1846 



13. — Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India, Part II. 



Vol. V 



14. — The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, No. 7, August, 1846.. 

 15. — Annates de la Societe Royale d' Agriculture, Histoire Naturelle de Lyon, 



Tome VII. 1845 



16.— The Athenasum, Nos. 982 and 983, August 22d and 29th, 1846 



Purchased. 



17. — Journal des Savans, Juin, 1846 



18.- Gould's Birds of Australia, No. XXIII 



The thanks of the Society were unanimously voted to the several learn- 

 ed Societies and individuals by whom the above contributions have been 

 offered. 



