1865.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 221 



tural details to be read in extenso to the meeting. My. C had, during 

 his visit to the valley, devoted a great portion of his time to a careful 

 examination, and to .measurements of the interesting remains which 

 he found there. Drawings and photograph of many of the temples would 

 he found in the Album which accompanied the paper. The Chairman 

 would ask the Secretary to read an extract from the latter describing 

 the temple of Bhaniyar which was one not included in the previous 

 account of General ^Cunningham. IBefere doing this, he thought it 

 due to the General, to remind the meeting that his paper on the 

 •Cashmere temples was written after a short visit of three weeks which 

 he made to that country, while engaged with others on a very difficult 

 duty on the frontiers of Tibet. The General did not profess to have 

 throughly explored the valley, nor to have exhausted the field of 

 future research. 



