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Agra, where Mr. Carlleyle is curator. These photograms and sketches 

 are accompanied by short explanatory notes. 



The Council reported that they had elected C. H. Tawney, Esq., a 

 member of Council, in place of Dr. Thomas Anderson. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed and seconded at the last 

 meeting were balloted for and elected ordinary members. 

 E. D. Lock wood, Esq., C. S. 

 M. L. Ferrar, Esq., C. S. 

 Maulavi Kabir-ud-din Ahmad. 

 Dr. F. Day. 

 The Rev. C. Hamerlin. 

 The following gentlemen are candidates for ballot at the next meet- 

 ing— 



Lieutenant-Colonel Newal, R. A., proposed by the President, second- 

 ed by Mr. Blochmann. 



R. J. Leeds, Esq., C. S., Chunar, proposed by Mr. Irwin, seconded 

 by Mr. Blochmann. 



G. Nevill, Esq., C. M. Z. S., proposed by Dr. Stoliczka, seconded 

 by Mr. G. Wilson. 



S. Kurz, Esq., proposed by Dr. Stoliczka, seconded by Mr. Bloch- 

 mann. 



W. Oldham, Esq., LL.D., C. S., proposed by Dr. T. Oldham 

 seconded by Mr. Blochmann. 



R. A. Gubbay, Esq., proposed by Maulavie Abdoollatteef, second- 

 ed by the Hon'ble J. B. thear. 



The following gentlemen have intimated their desire to withdraw 

 from the Society ; 



J. Agabeg, Esq. 

 Capt. A. Pull an. 

 Balm Kedaranatha Banerji. 

 Reports on the late Earthquake received since the last meeting 

 from the Government of Bengal, were laid on the table. 



Major G. Pearse's letter, bringing to the notice of the Society Dr. 

 McFarlane's belief of the existence of pre-historic remains of man 

 near Rewah, was also submitted. Major Pearse writes, under date 

 of " Cheltenham, 8th February, 1869," as follows— 



" Dr. MacFarlane, of the Retired List, Madias Army, who was with Sir 



