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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [Oct. 1845. 



Athonanim for June 21st, July 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, and August 2nd, 1845. 

 The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, No. 24, April 1845, 3rd Series, vol. 4th. 

 The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal.— By Professor Jameson, January to 

 April, 1845. 



Books Purchased. 



Journal des Savants, January to March, 1845. 



Classical Museum, No. 8, July, 1845. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. 15th, No. 101, Supplementary number. 



New Cratylus. — By J. W. Donaldson, Cambridge, 1839, 1 vol. 



Travels in Kashmir and in the Punjab. — By Ch. v. Hiigel, London, 1845, 1 vol. 



Description of Hindoostan. — By W. Hamilton, London, 1820, 2 vols. 



Voyage from England to India. — By E. Ives, London, 1773, 1 vol. 



Memoir on the Mahrattas.— By V. Blacker, London, 1821, 1 vol. 



Read extract of a letter from the Rev. J. Moore, Agra, as follows : — 

 " I should be glad if the Society would still further reduce the price of their Books. 

 I could then be more bold and make larger indents on you. 

 I shall send your Sanscrit list in a day or two, with such additions as I can glean here." 



The Secretary was directed to enquire to what amount Mr. Moore 

 hoped to be able to dispose of the Society's publications, expressing at the 

 same time its wish to afford him every assistance in so doing. 



Read letter from B. C. Colvin, Esq., Officiating Register, Sudder 

 Dewanny Adawlut, as follows : — 



No. 1215. 



To the Secretary to the Asiatic Society. 



Nizamut Adawlut, Present : J. F. M. Reid, Esq. Judge. 



Sir, — I am directed by the Court to transmit to you two Copies of a Report of a trial 



for Rebellion held at Maulmain, and the painting and images therein alluded to, for the 



purpose of being deposited in the Museum of the Asiatic Society, if deemed fit objects by 



the Committee of Papers. 



B. C Colvin, 



Officiating Register. 

 Fort William, the 12th September, 1845. 



Ordered that, with the best thanks of the Society for this highly 

 curious communication, the painting be placed in the Museum, and the 

 Report printed in the Journal. 



Read the following letter from W. Prinsep, Esq. relative to the pic- 

 ture of Mr. Thoby Prinsep. 



H. Torrens, Esq. Secretary to the Asiatic Society, Calcutta. 

 My dear Torrens, — My absence from London, Sir Edward Ryan's engagements, and 

 other things have prevented my being able earlier to inform you of the completion of Sir 

 Edward Ryan's picture for the Society. It is now however being packed for shipment 

 and my friend Henderson will advise you when and how it is forwarded to you. 



