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The following papers were read — 



I. Notes on an Avian inscription^ by E. C. Bayley. Tracings of the 

 inscription were laid on the table. They were taken from a copper 

 plate found by Capt. Stubbs, at Sue Vihar, near Bhawalpur and for- 

 warded to Mr. Bayley. Application for the loan of the plate will be 

 made in order that a fac-simile of it may be published in the Journal 

 together with Mr. Bayley's reading. A most interesting point connect- 

 ed with this inscription is that the names of the Macedonian months 

 were in use in some parts of India. 



II. Notes on Western China ; by T. T. Cooper, Esq. 

 If we include in Western China that part of Tibet, lying to the east 

 of the Kinchar Kiang, and extending to the banks of the Tar-tow- 



