lvi Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [June, 1845. 



Exchanged. 

 Calcutta Journal of Natural History. 



Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India. 

 Journal Asiatique, Vol. VI. 

 The Athenaeum, for March 29th, 1845, and 5th, 12th, and 19th April, 1845. 



Purchased. 

 MantelPs Medals of Creation, Vols. 1 and 2. 

 The History of Etruria, Part II. 



The History of the Reign of Tippoo Sultan, translated from an Original Persian MSS. 

 The Classical Museum, No. VII. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, April, 1845. 

 Journal Des Savans, November and December, 1844. 

 Illustrations of Indian Ornithology. — By T. C. Jerdon, Esq. 



The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register, for the years 1841, 42, 43, 44, and the first 

 No. of 1845. 

 Map of the Kuree Vesetra. — By Lichashahaba. 



Read the following letter accompanying the very valuable and curi- 

 ous work to which it refers : — 



No. 413. 

 From J. Thornton, Esq. Secretary to Government N. W. P. 

 To the Secretary, Asiatic Society Calcutta, dated Agra, 21st April, 1845. 

 Genl. Dept. N. W. P. 



Sir,— I am directed to transmit to you, for the Society's use, a printed copy of Sup- 

 plementary Glossary of Indian Terms prepared by Mr. H. M. Elliot, Secretary to the 

 Sudder Board of Revenue N. W. P. 



J. Thornton, 

 Agra, 21st April, 1845. Secretary to Government JV. W. P. 



Read the following letter accompanying the paper to which it refers 

 which was handed to the Editors of the Journal for publication : — 



(No. 1353, of 1845.) 



From F. Currie, Esq. Secretary to the Government of India. 

 To the Secretary to the Asiatic Society, dated Fort William, the 9th May, 1845. 

 Foreign Dept. 



Sir, — In continuation of my letter to your address, No. 1289, dated the 2nd instant, 

 I am directed by the Governor General in Council to transmit, for such notice as the 

 Society may deem it to merit, the accompanying copy of a report by Lieutenant Dalton, 

 of the traffic carried on with the tribes of Meris and Abors, and some information of a 

 tribe of hill people called Ankas or Jamaee. 



F. Currie, 

 Fort William, the 9th May, 1845. Secretary to the Government of India. 



