498 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [No. 5. 



The Citizen Newspaper for May and June. — By the Editoe. 



Purnaeliandrodaya for June, 1853. — By the Editoe. 



The Indian Charter, for June. — By the Editoe. 



Tattwabodhini Patrika, No. 119.— By the Tattwabodhini' Sabha'. 



Exchanged. 

 The Calcutta Review, No. 38. 

 Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, No. 108. 

 The Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 31, 32. 



Purchased. 

 The Annals and Magazines of Natural History, Nos. 64, 65. 

 Journal des Savants, January to March, 1853. 

 Comptes Eendus, Nos. 8 @ 13. 



for August, 1853. 



The Society met on the 3d instant at the usual hour. 



Sir James Colvile, Kt. President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the last month's proceedings were read and con- 

 firmed. 



The accounts and vouchers for the month of June last were laid 

 on the table. 



"Donations were received — 



1. Erom E. N. C. Hamilton, Esq. Eesident at Indore, 2 copies 

 of a Memorandum on the caves of Kulvie in Malwa, by Dr. E Impey, 

 Presidency Surgeon, Indore. 



2. Erom Captain M. Turnbull. A squirrel from the Straits 

 (Sciurus hypoleucos, HorsfJ 



3. Erom H. Stainforth, Esq. C. S. through Captain Thuillier, 

 twelve silver coins dug up from the ruins of Gour. 



4. Erom "W. G. Young, Esq. Under-Secretary to the Govern- 

 ment of Bengal, a map of the station and suburbs of Jessore for the 

 use of the Museum of Economic Geology. 



Dr. E. Eoer, duly proposed and seconded at the last meeting, was 

 balloted for, and elected an ordinary member. 



The following gentlemen were named for ballot at the next 

 meeting. 



