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coin of Rajrajesswari Devi the letter Sri has the figure 3 after it to 

 indicate its triplication. The date of the inscription 1475 Saka= 

 15 >3, A. C. has been correctly read by Babu Hurrishanker Dutt, 

 but the name of the party who dedicated the temple is not Sri 

 Yutara. Raya as read by him, but Sri Sri Utava Raya. The read- 

 ing of the Inscription is 



or in English. 



The doubly prosperous Utava Eaya the owner of the doubly pros- 

 perous city Chhatana, Saka, 1475. 



4. Lieut.-Col. Strachey read a memo, by Capt. H. Strachey on 

 what is known of the proceedings and fate of Berr. Adolphe 

 Schlagiutweit. 



Por November, 1858. 



The monthly general meeting of the Society was held on the 

 3rd instant. 



Col. R; Strachey, Vice-President, in the chair. 



The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 



Presentations were received. 



1. Prom the Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, the 

 27th vol. of the Society's Journal. 



2. Prom the Secretary of the Ceylon Asiatic Society, part 2 of 

 that Society's Journal. 



3. Prom the Secretary American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 

 Memoirs of the American Academy, New series vol. V. p. II., and 

 vol. VI. p. I. 



Letters were read. 



1. Prom Dr. Row intimating his desire to withdraw from the 

 Society. 



Communications were received. 



1. Prom the Government of India through Mr. Secretary Chap- 

 man forwarding for such use as the Society may think fit, a paper on 



