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Among his notes on Jaunpur coins, Marsden (p. 557) mentions as 

 a peculiarity the occurrence of the term $S1+jq < domination and that 

 ' the word ^ilk-Lo takes the form of an adjective.' 



But ^Ik-L* is an abstract noun, and is used as a title instead of 

 ejUaJ-«>, just as on every page of the Akbarnamah or Badaoni we 

 find ^biL^ ^AU.i.4^ &c., for cW.^, and &Lki$£. 



3. From Babu Gopinatha Sen a — a table shewing the 

 mean monthly and mean hourly variations of humidity, as deter- 

 mined at the Surveyor General's Office Observatory. 



4. From Ool. G. B. Malleson, Mysore — a lithographed copy 

 of Ashtanga Hridaya. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed and seconded at the last 

 meeting were balloted for and elected Ordinary Members : — 



Babu Vr in d a van a Chandra Mandala. 



W.W.Hunter, Esq., LL. D. 



Sir Eichard Couch. 



Raja Amir Hasan, Khan, Bahadur. 



The following gentlemen are candidates for ballot at the July 

 meeting : — 



E. Lethbridge, Esq., M. A. Professor, Hugli College, proposed 

 by Mr. Allardyce, seconded by Mr. Blochmann. 



A. E. M i 1 1 e r, Esq., proposed by V. Ball, Esq., seconded 

 by the Hon'ble J. B.Phear. 



The following gentleman have intimated their desire to withdraw 

 from the Society :— A. H. P i r i e, Esq. ;W.Smith, Esq., C. E. ; 

 E. V. S t o n e y, Esq. ; E. A. G u b b o y, Esq. ; Dr. J. F a w c u s. 



The following letters have been received : 



— From His Eoyal Highness, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edin- 

 burgh, thanking the Society for the honor they have done him by 

 electing him an Ordinary Member of the Society, and expressing 

 his desire to become a Life member of the Society, in conformity 

 with Eule 1 4 of the Bye-Laws. 



— From the Government of India, Correspondence regarding the 

 silver pieces and copper utensils found near Gungeria, an account of 

 which was printed in the Proceedings for last month. 



