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2nd. From D. C. Money and Raja Ramchand Siriha. Three pieces 

 of ancient Hindu Sculpture. 



Resolved that Mr. Money and the Raja he requested to favour the 

 Society with an account as to the place where these interesting anti- 

 quities have been found. 



From Messrs. Madden & Co. London, a copy of a History of Modern 

 and Ancient India, by Cook Taylor. 



From Mons. D. C. Wiedmann, Secretary to the Royal Academy of 

 Sciences in Bavaria, the latest publications and transactions of the 

 Academy. 



From Captain G. Siddons, a MS. of the Vichitra Nataka. 



From the Court of Directors, a Catalogue of the Museum of the 

 East India Company by Dr. Horsfield. 



From Captain Thuillier, a very large portfolio for the district and 

 general maps of India. This gentleman had further the goodness to 

 arrange the maps and have them fixed in it. The special thanks of 

 the Society were voted to the Captain. 



From C. Murehead, Esq., Principal of the Grant Medical College. 

 A report of the Grant Medical College for the Session 1850-51. 



From Joseph Milligan, Esq. Secretary to the Royal Society of Van 

 Diemen's Land. 



The publications of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land. 



"With reference to Mr. Milligan' s proposal for exchange of publica- 

 tion and specimens of Natural Products it was resolved — 



That a set of the Researches as far as available and a complete set 

 of the Journal be forwarded to the Society by an early opportunity, 

 and that the request for exchange of specimens of Natural History be 

 referred to the Council for report. 



The Chairman stated to the meeting that Dr. O'Shaughnessy has 

 very obligingly offered to explain the details of the Electric Telegraph 

 now in operation between Diamond Harbour and Calcutta, to the 

 members of the Asiatic Society, any day they may appoint between 

 the hours of 11 a. m. to 3 p. m., and proposed that the thanks of the 

 Society be accorded to Dr. O'Shaughnessy for his kind offer, and that 

 the members avail themselves of the same at 11 a. m. on Saturday 

 the 15th instant, when a special meeting of the Society will be held at 

 the Telegraph Office, Chandpaul Ghat. 



