1867.] 



Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 

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Subscriptions, . . . 



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8,600 



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900 



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200 



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80 





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5,000 



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2,150 



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2,000 



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1,000 



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Officers. 



The division of the executive work of the Society among four 

 honorary officers has been found to work admirably, and has rendered it 

 possible to carry out many improvements which would have been im- 

 practicable under the old system of entrusting the entire work to one 

 or at the utmost two Secretaries. Two new Committees have been 

 formed during the past year, the Secretaryships of which have been 

 undertaken by Mr. Beverley and Dr. J. Anderson. The former gentleman 

 has not hitherto been a member of their body, and the Council have to 

 return their cordial thanks for the valuable assistance he has rendered 

 in conducting the business of the Linguistic Committee. 



Babu Protap Chunder Ghoshe has been active and assiduous as 

 Assistant Secretary and Librarian, and the Council have great pleasure 

 in recording their satisfaction with his services. 



Journal. 



The entire Volume for the past year is larger and more profusely 

 illustrated than any issued for previous years, while it has been fully 

 equal in the value of the matter to that of any previous year. Three 

 numbers of Part I. and two of Part II. have already been issued, and 



