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ment in the prosecution of their duty when it happened to lead them 

 to the vicinity of the Meena villages. 



Their raids into the British provinces brought matters to a crisis, 

 and it was necessary to put them down. But in contrast with the 

 unfortunate contests with savage races which are going on at the pre- 

 sent day in other parts of the world, it may not be unworthy of note 

 that the trancjuillization of Jehazpoor was effected without a shot 

 being fired. 



Library. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 last meeting in August. 



* # * Names of Donors in Capitals. 

 Presentations. 



Proceedings of the lloyal Society, Vol. XVII. No. 42. — The Royal 

 Society of London. 



The Journal of the Chemical Society for April, May, and June, 

 1869. — The Chemical Society of London. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, Part III. 1868. — ■ 

 The Zoological Society of London. 



Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 

 Vol. III., and Proceedings of the same, Vols. V, VI and VII. — The 

 Manchester Literary Philosophical Society. 



Records of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. II. part 3. — The 

 Director of the Geological Survey of India. 



Ramayana, Vol. I. part 7, Edited by Pandit Hemachandra. — The 

 Editor. I 



Professional Papers on Indian Engineering, by Lt.-Col. J. G. Medley, 

 Vol. VI. No. 24.— The Editor. 



Discoveries in Science by a Medical Philosopher, by Sir G. D. 

 Gibb. — The Author. 



Report on Jewellery and Precious Stones. N. S. Maskelyne, Esq. 



Notes on the Murrhine Vases of the Ancients. — The same. 



Chronicpie de Michel le Grand, par V. Langlois. — J. Avdall, Esq. 



Reports of the Meteorological Reporter to the Government of Ben- 

 gal for 18G8-G9. — The Meteorological Reporter. 



