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A. E. Russell, Esq., C. S. proposed by Mr. W. Theobald, and 

 seconded by Mr. Medlicott. 



W. L. Wilson, Esq., proposed by Mr. W. Theobald, and seconded 

 by Mr. Medlicott. 



The Reverend F. F. Mazuchelli, D. D. proposed by Captain W. 

 N. Lees, seconded by the President. 



Major Seymour Blane, proposed by Captain W. N. Lees, and 

 seconded by Doctor Thomson. 



J. Geogeghan, Esq. C. S. proposed by Captain W. N. Lees, and 

 seconded by Mr. Atkinson. 



Doctor E. Goodeve, proposed by Doctor Eatwell, and seconded by 

 Doctor Boycott. 



Major Douglas, Assistant Professor of Natural Philosophy and 

 Astronomy, Presidency College, proposed (for re-election) by Capt. 

 W. N. Lees, seconded by Major Thuillier. 



R. Jones, Esq., Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, 

 Presidency College, proposed (for re-election) by Capt. W. IS". Lees 

 and seconded by the President. 



David M. Gardner, Esq., C. S., proposed by Dr. Fayrer, seconded 

 by Mr. Atkinson. 



The Council Reported. 

 1. That they bad adopted and begged to submit for the adop- 

 tion of the Society the following report from the Philological 

 Committee, recommending that the publication in the Bibliotheca 

 Indica of the Arabic Dictionary of Technical Terms, which it had 

 been agreed to discontinue inconsequence of the failure of funds, 

 should now be proceeded with. 



Report op the Philological Committee. 

 The publications of the Bibliotheca Indica having been resumed, 

 a question has arisen as to the expediency of completing the Arabic 

 works already commenced. The letter of the late Hou'ble Court 

 of Directors expressly gave permission for such completion, but the 

 state of the Oriental Fund prevented the Society from proceeding 

 with them, and it was resolved to leave them to be completed by 

 private enterprise. Of the two works thus unfinished, the "Dic- 

 tionary of Technical Terms" has naturally the best claim to be 

 continued, as its subject is of more general use than the " Biogra- 



