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4. The Lord Bishop in addressing the Meeting said he regretted 

 that he was unable to add anything to what had been written by Mr. 

 Modder about these ruins in his Paper. He had hoped when last in the 

 North- Western Province to visit these ruins ; but was prevented from 

 doing so. He hoped, however, before long to visit the spot. The 

 Society was much indebted to Mr. Modder for his Paper and for the 

 trouble taken in its preparation. 



About the description of the window there was one matter Mr. 

 Modder did not refer to ; and that was the four-spoked wheel in the 

 middle of the window. He thought Mr. Modder should be asked 

 about this. There were minute descriptions given about all the 

 drawings on the window, but no reference was made to this wheel in 

 the middle of it. 



5. A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Modder for his Paper, on 

 the motion of the Hon. Mr. Swettenham seconded by Mr. Harward. 



6. A vote of thanks to the Chair concluded the proceedings of the 

 Meeting. 



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GEORGE J, A SKEENj GOVERNMENT PRINTER, COLOMBO, CEYLON 



