JAN. — MAR. 1857.] 
Proceedings. 
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It was also stated to the Meeting that fossil remains of a large 
vertebrate animal probably a gigantic saurian have recently been 
disco\ered at Utatur. Mr. Adolphe Schlagentweit, found a large 
bone, apparently the condyle of a femur, and a portion of what is 
stated to be a large tooth sent to Dr. Hunter by Captain llyves 
will be shown at the forthcoming Exhibition. 
The Annual General Meeting of the Society was fixed for the 
26th Instant. 
Madras Literaky Society and Avxiliary of the Royal Asiatic 
Society, Thursday Evening, Fehniary 26, 1857. 
Sir C. Rawlixsox, Kt., President, in the Chair. 
This was the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the 
Society. 
The President, on opening the Meeting brought to notice an 
error that had crept into the Society's monthly Reports, of publish- 
ing the Proceedings of the Managing Committee of the Madras 
Literary Society as the Proceedings of the Madras Literary Society, 
none of the Members of which, save the Managing Committee, 
appear to have had an opportunity of attending, and it was resolved 
accordingly that endeavours should be made to give all Members 
the opportunity of attending any Literary or Scientific Meeting 
which the Managing Committee might be able to arrange. 
The Secretary read to the Meeting the usual Report and State- 
ment exhibiting the state of the Society's Funds up to the end 
of the past year. 
To 
The 3Iemhers of the Madras Literary Society 
and Auxiliary of the Boyal Asiatic Society. 
Gentlemen, 
The Managing Committee of the Society have the honor to lay 
before you the accompanying Statement of the accounts of the 
Society for the past year, exhibiting a balance in favor of the 
Society on the 31st December last, of Rupees 750-14-0. 
The balance at the end of 1855, was Rupees 469-13-4. 
