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these and some other circumstances Mr. H. von Schlagintweit con- 

 cludes that his brother Adolph fell in the morning hours of the 26th 

 August, 1857. 



4. From M. Cantopher, Esq., two copper coins of Antoninus 

 Pius and Galba, taken out of a small lake in the vicinity of Tournay, 

 in the south of Belgium, and presented to Mr. Cantopher by the 

 Curator of the Archasological Museum of the Jesuit's College in that 

 city. 



On the motion of the President, the thanks of the Society were 

 voted to Mr. Cantopher. 



The following gentlemen duly proposed and seconded at the last 

 meeting were balloted for, and elected ordinary members, — 

 J. Schroeder, Esq. 

 J. Leupolt, Esq., C. S. 

 F. W. Rawlin, Esq., B. C. S. 

 Babu Udayachanda Datta, Purulia. 

 W. C. Bonner ji, Esq. 

 The following gentlemen are candidates for ballot at the next 

 meeting. 



Lieut. J. C. Ross, R. E., proposed by Mr. A. Cadell, C. S., seconded 

 by Mr. W. Irwine. 



A. V. Nursing Rao, Esq., Vizagapatam, proposed by Mr. Bloch- 

 mann, seconded by Dr. Stoliczka. 



C. J. Lyall, Esq,, Balandshahar, proposed by Mr. Blochmaim, 

 seconded by Dr. Stoliczka. 



Robert Gordon, Esq., C. E., Henzadag, Burma, proposed by Dr. J. 

 Anderson, seconded by Mr. H. Blochmann. 



5. Pell, Esq., proposed by Dr. Stoliczka, seconded by G. Nevill, Esq. 

 A. M. Markham, Esq., C. S., proposed by Capt. A. D. Vanrenen, 



seconded by Col. Gastrell. 



J. Coates, Esq., M.D., proposed by H. B. Medlicott, Esq., seconded 

 by Dr. T. Oldham. 



The following gentlemen have intimated their desire to withdraw 

 from the Society : Capt. W. J. W. Muir, A. E. Russell, Esq., C. S. 



The President communicated the following letters, addressed from j 

 the Secretary to the Government of the Punjab to the Superintendent 

 of the Geological Survey of India. 



