88 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



On Foraminifera, their organization, and their existence in a fossilized 

 state in Arabia, Sinde, Kutch, and Khattywar. By J. Carter, Esq. C. S. — 

 By the Author. 



The Holy Bible, London 1619, 4to.— By J. P. Parker, Esq. 



Zakarija bin Mohammad bin Mahmud el Cazwini's Kosmographie. Erster 

 Theil. Die Wunder der Schopfung : edited by Dr. Austenfield, Gottingen 

 1838, 8vo.— By the Editor. 



Zeitschrift der Deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, herausgegeben 

 von den Geschaftsfuhrern. Zvveiter Band, IV. heft, and Dritter Band, 1 heft. 

 — By the Editors. 



Exchanged* 



Journal Asiatique, Nos. 59, 60. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 225 — 30. 



Jameson's Journal, Nos. 91, 92. 



Athemeurn, Nos. 1126-38-40. 



Purchased. 



The Apostolical Constitutions, or Canons of the Apostles in Coptic. With 

 an English Translation by H. Tottam, L. L. D. London 1848, Rl. 8vo. 



Comptes Rendus, Nos. 18—21. Tome XXVII. and Nos. 1—5, Tome 

 XXVI LI. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History for June, July, Augt. and 

 Sept. 1849. 



Journal des Savants for May, June and July, 1849. 



North British Review, No. 22. 



Museum of Curiosities. 



Eight reed Arrows tipped with iron ; from Birbhum. — Presented by 

 G. H. J. Taylor, Esq. 



Report of Curator, Zoological Department. 



The following are the donations which have been received since the last 

 meeting of the Society. 



1. From C HufFnagle, Esq. The carcass of a young male Rhinoceros, 



2. From R. W. G. Frith, Esq. The carcass of a bull Gayal, (Bos fron- 

 talis). These two large animals are in process of being mounted for the 

 museum. 



3. Capt. W. S. Sherwill, 66th N. I. A small collection of skins of 

 mammalia, birds, and carapacis of two species of land Tortoise, also a Balistis, 

 and two species of a Tetradon, from Cape of Good Hope. This collection 

 comprises some fine specimens of the Hyrax capencis, adult males, females, 

 and young; with some other species new to the Society's collection. 



4. W. Theobald Esq., Junior. A collection of birds' eggs, chiefly 

 British. 



E, Blyth. 



