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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [Dec. 1845. 



5. Four Swedish copper coins. Carl Johann, XIV. 



6. A copper coin from Madeira. Maria II. D. G. Port, et Alg. Regina, 1842. 



7. A Scandinavian spiral brass armlet. 



8. A stone axe. 



9. A ditto in an unfinished state. 



10. Two stone knives. 



11. A ditto with handle. 



12. Four stone fragments, (chips. ) 



13. A stone chisel. 



14. A brass chisel (called palotaff) Angl. Celt. 



Report of the Curator of the Museum of Economic Geology and Depart- 

 ments of Geology and Mineralogy. 



We have received so little this month, and I have been so much occupied with labora- 

 tory pursuits that my report will be very brief. 



Geology and Mineralogy. 

 Messrs. Weaver have sent us three large specimens of fossil wood, but as yet without 

 note of their locality. 



Museum of Economic Geology. 

 We have received the following letter from Government, with the map to which it 

 relates. 



No. 985. 

 From The Under-Secretary to the Government of Bengal, to The Vice-Pre- 

 sident and Secretary, Asiatic Society. 

 Revenue. 



Sir, — I am directed to forward, for the use of the Museum of Economic Geology, the 

 accompanying Map of the Central Division of Cuttack, in fifteen parts. 



A. Turnbull, 

 Under-Secretary to the Government of Bengal. 

 Dated, Fort William, 26th Nov., 1845. 



As also the following announcing that the Coal and Iron Committee being dissolved, 

 the collections, office furniture, and records are to be transferred to the Asiatic Society. 

 I have seen Dr. McClelland on the subject, and when the transfer is effected shall be able 

 duly to report on it. 



No. 3089. 

 From The Under-Secretary to the Government of Bengal, to The Secreta- 

 ry to the Asiatic Society. 

 Steam. 



Sir, — I am directed to forward, for the information of the Asiatic Society, the anuexed 

 Lr. of 10th Nov., 1845, from Secretary copies of correspondence as per margin, with 

 lS. mMMM. do. lo do. do. * e te Co* 1 <""> Iron Committee. 



A. Turnbull, 

 Under-Secretary to the Goverment of Bengal m 



Dated, Fort William, 29th Nov., 1845. 



