62 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, [Feb. 



Physical Section. 

 A. Grote, Esq. 

 Dr. S. B. Partridge. 

 Dr. J. Ewart. 

 Dr. J. Anderson, Secy. 



The following gentlemen, proposed as ordinary members at the last 

 meeting, were ballotted for and duly elected. 

 Major Edgar Clark. 

 John Kavenagh, Esq. 

 L. H. Lees, Esq. M. D. 

 G. Eobb, Esq. 

 The Council recommended the following alterations in the Rules 

 of the Society ; viz, — 



That to rule 13,* the words " nor shall his name be entered on the 

 member roll" be inserted after the words " entitled to vote." 



To rule 43 the following words be added, " Six weeks from the date 

 of issuing the voting papers, being allowed for that purpose." 



To rule 64, the following words to be added : — li But no case 

 which involves a change of the rules of the Society, shall be declared 

 urgent under this rule." 



After some discussion it was proposed by Mr. J. Beames that the 

 words " two months" be substituted for " six weeks" in rule 43. 



Mr. Bourke seconded the amendment, which was put to the vote 

 and carried by a large majority. 



On the recommendation of the Council, the following gentlemen 

 were ballotted for and elected Honorary members of the Society. 

 Dr. T. Thomson, F. R. S. 

 Genl. A. Cunningham. 

 Profr. Bapu Deva Sastri. 

 And the following gentlemen were balloted for and elected Corre- 

 sponding members of the Society. 

 Profr. Holmboe of Christiania. 



Mons: F. H. Foucaux, Professor of Sanskrit, College de France, Paris. 

 The Secretary then read the following note from F. S. Growse, Esq. 

 on the village of Paindhat, in the district of Mainpuri. 



* Not rule 43, as erroneously reported in the January Proceedings. 



