364 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. [No. 4. 



Selections from the Eecords of the Bengal Government, Nos. XV. 

 XVII. and XIX. two copies each.— By the Same. 



Reports with Proceedings and Appendix of the Committee appointed 

 by Government to enquire into the State of Eiver Hooghly, foolscap, 

 folio. — By the Same. 



Report on the Settlement in the district of Kangra in the Trans- 

 Sutledge States, by G. C. Barnes, 4 copies. — By the Chief Commis- 

 sioner of the Punjab. 



The Indian Annals of Medical Science, No. 4. — By the Editor. 



The Oriental Christian Spectator, No. 3.— By the Editor. 



The Calcutta Christian Observer, for April, 1855. — By the Editors. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society, No. 8.— By the Society. 



The Oriental Baptist, No. 100.— By the Editor. 



The Upadeshak, No, 100.— By the Editor. 



Exchanged. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, No. 57. 



Purchased. 



Comptes Rendus, Nos. 1 to 5 of 1855. 



The Edinburgh Review, No. 205. 



Journal des Savants pour Janivar, 1855. 



Biblische Legenden der Muselmaner, von Dr. T. Weil, Frankfort, 

 1845, 12mo. 



Ra'jendrala'l Mittra. 



May 1st, 1855. 



For June, 1855. 



At the usual monthly general meeting of the Society held on the 

 6th instant, 



Sir James W. Colvile, Kt. President, in the chair. 



The minutes of the last month's Proceedings were read. 



Mr. Houstoun objected to certain passages in the record and which 

 he pointed out as incorrect. On the minutes being confirmed, he handed 

 in a protest in the following terms ; viz. " I protest against this record 

 being taken as a true and correct account of the proceedings of the 

 Society." 



Presentations were received — 



1. A collection of oolitic and tertiary fossils from Rev. S. Ilislop 

 and Rev. R. Hunter, with a few of the latter from W. W. Rawes, Esq. 

 Madras Medical Service and Capt. Macauley, 23rd Hegt. M. N. I. 



