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The following gentlemen duly proposed at the last meeting were 

 balloted for^ and elected as ordinary members. 



W. Irvine^ Esq. 



Babu Kadar Nath Mookerjee. 



Dr. J. F. Wise. 



A. P. Macdonell, Esq. 

 And as Corresponding Members. 



The Rev. M. A. Sherring. 



Professor E. von Schlagintweit. 



The following gentlemen were named for ballot for the next meeting 

 as ordinary members. 



H. C. Broderick, Esq., M. D., Surgeon, 1st Regiment, Central India 

 Horse, Augur. 



Proposed by Mr. IT. B. Medlicott, seconded by Mr. H. P. Blanford. 



— Henry, Esq., Belgian Consul. 



Proposed by Mr. W. L. Hceley, seconded by Mr. H. F. Blanford. 



The receipt of the following communications was announced. 



1. From Baboo Gropee Nath Sen, Abstract of the Hourly Meteo- 

 rological Observations taken at Calcutta in October and November, 

 1865. 



2. From the Government of India (Public Works Department,) the 

 Archaeological survey report of the Government of India, for 1864-65. 



3. From E. B. Harris, Esq. C. S., through T Oldham, Esq. 



A list of things discovered in the new excavations at Sultangunge, 

 up to November 1865 ; with two maps. 



4. From E. Thomas, Esq. The Initial Coinage of Bengal. 



5. From Dr. A. Sprenger, Remarks on Barbir de Maynard's edition 

 of Ibn Khordadhe, and on the Land tax of the Empire of the Khalyfs. 



6. From C. Home, Esq. Notes on the three villages (Anjimmi, 

 Kareengunge and Takoora), on the cross road leading to Etah ; with 

 rough sketches. 



