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Coin Cabinet. 

 The coin cabinet has received accessions of several new coins, in- 

 cluding a collection of thirteen gold Indo- Scythians, several Greek, 

 Bactrian, and Parthian silver pieces, and some gems. Measures are 

 being taken for the arrangement and cataloguing of the collection, and 

 the Council expect, that in course of the current year much will be 

 done to render it easily accessible for reference and comparison. 



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The report having been read, it was moved by Mr. Beverley, and 

 voted unanimously, that the report just read be approved. 



The meeting then proceeded to elect the Council and officers for 

 the ensuing year. 



It was proposed by Mr. Blanford and agreed to, that the Hon'ble J, P. 

 Norman and Mr. H. H. Locke be appointed Scrutineers of the ballot. 

 The ballot having been taken, the President announced, on the 

 report of the Scrutineers, that the following gentlemen had been 

 elected to serve on the Council for the ensuing year. 



Council. 

 Dr. J. Fayrer, President. 

 Dr. S. B. Partridge, 



The Hon'ble G-. Campbell, j- Vice-Presidents. 

 A. Grote, Esq. 

 E. C. Bayley, Esq. 

 Dr. T. Anderson. 

 Dr. J. Ewart. 

 Dr. D. B. Smith. 

 A. Mackenzie, Esq. 

 H. Beverley, Esq. 

 T. Oldham, Esq. 



H. F. Blanford, Esq. General Secretary. 

 Babu Rajendralala Mitra, Philological Secretary. 

 Dr. John Anderson, Natural History Secretary. 

 Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Gastrell, Treasurer. 

 Mr. Mackenzie proposed and Dr. Fayrer seconded — that Dr. D. Waldie 

 and Mr. Robinson be appointed auditors of accounts for the past year. 

 The President then addressed the meeting previous to vacating the 

 chair. 



