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lodotos and Zoilos, while the occurrence of the coins together, seems 

 to give additional probability to the alliance. 



" I have the pleasure to add in my brother's name a coin of Zoilos 

 found with the above and another of Apollodotos. The latter, dif- 

 fering somewhat in type from those in my collection, may possibly 

 be acceptable to the Society." 



8th. From Major Turton, specimen of a fossil root from Prome 

 (vide Proceedings for July last.) 



9th. Prom Major Baker, on the part of Major H. Praser, speci- 

 mens of fossil shells from the banks of the Irrawaddy at Prome. 



10th. Prom Dr. Payrer, Rangoon, a Burmese water jar of curi- 

 ous construction. 



11th. Prom Captain Layard, a twelve-armed figure found in a 

 tank at Ghysabad (vide Proceedings for the last month.) 



12th. Prom E. C. Craster, Esq., C. S., a gold coin of Toghlak 

 Shah found in the ruins of Gour. 



Head a note from G. R. Prench, Esq. requesting to withdraw his 

 name from the list of members. 



Communications were received : — 



1st. Prom "Walter Elliot, Esq. Yizagapatam, enclosing a list of 

 Tamil and Canarese works, published at the press of the London 

 Missionary Society, Ballery. 



2nd. Prom Babu Radhanath Sikdar, Superintendent of the 

 Observatory, through Captain Thuillier, enclosing Meteorological 

 Registers kept at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, for the 

 months of March, April, May, June, July and August, 1853. 



3rd. Prom W. Muir, Esq. enclosing copy of Meteorological 

 Register kept at the Government Secretariat Office, Agra, for the 

 month of May, 1853. 



4th. Prom Major J. Abbott, Deputy Commissioner in the Haza- 

 ra, communicating note of an investigation which he has recently 

 made of the ruins at Maunkyala. 



Resolved that the paper be published in the Journal. 



5th. Prom G. Couper, Esq., Officiating Secretary to the Govern- 

 ment of India, enclosing correspondence, received from the Bombay 

 Government, on the subject of chintz printing at Tatta in Scinde. 



6th. Prom Norton Shaw, Esq., Secretary, Geographical Society, 

 London, acknowledging receipt of Journal No. 39. 



