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part of the country, but the only two which I have heard of besides 

 the Pehewa inscription, are at Pinjore and Kalka. Of these I have 

 obtained copies, but there is nothing of peculiar interest, I believe, 

 in them. The Pinjore inscription is apparently of Sumbat 592, and 

 is cut on a stone in the Dhara Khshetra Tirth. 



" I am preparing an account of several old towns in the Umballa 

 and Thaneswar districts. 



" The invasion of this part of the country by the Eajpoot tribes, 

 some 1,000 years ago is most interesting, but the information I can 

 obtain on the subject is rather vague, the conquest of the C. S. 

 states by the Sikhs having brought about with it the destruction of 

 all old records." 



The Curator of the Zoological Museum and the Librarian submit- 

 ted reports of additions made to their departments during the last 

 month. 



Bead and confirmed, April 6th, 1853. 



(Signed) J. W. Colvile. 



Libbaby. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the last 

 meeting. 



Presented. 



Jahrbiicher der Literatur, Nos. 25, 80, 91—97, 98, 99 and 100.— Br the 

 Baeon von Hammee-Pttegstall. 



Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 

 Vol. XIII. p. 2. — By the Society. 



Second Report of the Commissioners for the great Exhibition of 1851, 

 Royal 8vo. London 1852. — By A. Geote, Esq. 



Tibet, Tartary and Mongolia ; their social and political condition, and 

 the Religion of Boodh, as there existing — by H. T. Prinsep, Esq. London, 

 1851, 12mo.— By A. Geote, Esq. 



On the Relation of the Mind to external objects, Part II. by Babu Akshaya 

 Kumara Datta, 1852, 8vo.— By the Authoe. 



A Grammar of the Marathi Language for the use of Students, by Dadoba 

 Pandurang, 2nd Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Bombay 1850, 8vo. — By 

 the Authoe. 



Selections from the Records of the Bengal Government, No. X. Report 



