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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



[Nov. 



17 Col. L. C. W. H. Sykes, 



18 Sir G. C. Haughton, 



19 M. E. Burnouf, 



20 M. P. E. Faucause, Paris, 



21 M. Langlois, Paris, 



22 Capt. Troyer, Paris, 



23 Baron Von Hammer Purgstall, Vienna 



24 Charles Lassen, Bonn, 



25 F. Bopp, Berlin, 



26 A. Ewald, Tubingen, 



27 F. Kuchert, Berlin, 



28 A. F. Pott, Halle, 



29 J. F. Grotefend, Hanover, 



30 J. Gildemeister, Bonn, ! 



31 H. Brockhous, Jena, 



32 Dr. Hofer, Berlin, 



33 F. Benary, Berlin, 



34— Boethlinck, 



35 — Gorresis, Turin, 



36 The Honourable Mr. Thomason, 



37 B. H. Hodgson, Fsq 



38 Major G. Marshall, 



39 J. Muir, Esq 



40 — Trevor, Esq „ 



41 Raja Radakant Deb, 



42 Debendernath Tagore, 



43 Dr. J. Ballantyne, 



44 Bombay Branch Asiatic Society, 



45 Madras Literary Society, 



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Report of the Curator, Museum of Economic Geology, for the months of Sep- 

 tember and October. 



From W. C. Thorburn, Esq., we have received several cannon and swivel 

 balls of a fine grained granite (almost a micaceous sandstone) from a hill 

 fort near Dhontola-Kooda-Ghat Purgunna, in the district of Gowalpara. 



From Major Jenkins we have received eight specimens of Marbles, Serpen- 

 tines, Jasper, Basanite, &c, some of which are of great beauty, and nearly all 

 good additions to our cabinets in both departments. 



In reference to them Major Jenkins remarks that at a future time may find 

 employment for a large body of workmen in converting them into ornamental 



