558 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [June, 



Moore's Indian Appeal Cases, Vol. III. part II. — By the Editor. 



Journal of the Indian Archepelago, Vol. II. No. IV. — By the Editor. 



Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. VII. part II. — 

 By the Society. 



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

 for the month of April, 1848. — By the Officiating Deputy Surveyor 

 General. 



Nityadharmanurangica, Nos. 58-9. — By the Editor. 



Tatwabodhini Patrica, No. 57. — By the Tatwobodhini Sabha. 



Molarehul Azkia Ohaddiatul Ahabba. — By Mouluvi Reza IIossun 

 Khan. 



Exchanged. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 21.3-14 



Journal Asiatique, Nos. 48 to 51. 



The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, No. 13. 



The Athenaeum, Nos. 1058 and 1061 to 64. 



Purchased. 



Comptes Rendus Hebdomedaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences, 

 Tom. XXV. No. 26. 



The North British Review, No. XVI. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Nos. 2-3, N. S. V. 



Journal des Savants for Dec. 1841. 



Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, — being the Fossil Zoology of the Sewalik Hills. 

 By Dr. IT. Falconer, and Capt. P. S. Cautley, Parts II. to VI. (three copies). 



The Edinburgh Review, No. 176. 



Report of the Curator, Museum Economic Geology, for the Month of May. 



We have very little in the way of contributions to announce for this month, 

 and the closing of the Museum, with all the inconveniencies necessarily 

 attendant thereupon, have confined me to the laboratory, in which however 

 my work is not far enough advanced for report. 



In despatching for Major Jenkins a box of his Assam serpentines which 

 were at his request exhibited at the Society's meeting, I have added also, as 

 requested by him (and as an instalment only of the large debt we owe to so 

 liberal a contributor) eight specimens of various Indian minerals, &c. 



From Mr. C. McLeod, we have received a collection of sundry minerals 

 with a few fossils. 



I have some other contributions on hand but cannot yet report upon them. 



