1848.] and Auxiliary Royal Asiatic Society. ^15 



would be the cost of re-printing the deficient numbers of the Journal, 

 should this be hereafter considered expedient As soon as sufficient in- 

 formation on this subject is obtained, the Committee propose to take steps 

 to furnish the Royal Society of Antiquarians of the North with a com- 

 plete set of the Journal, in return for the publications of that Society, for- 

 warded from Copenhagen, in November, 1845, and received at Madras 

 in the latter part of last year. 



III. Resolved, — That Eobert Wight, Esq. M. D., be requested to as- 

 sist the Managing Committee in obtaining a supply of objects of Na- 

 tural History, especially dried plants, for transmission to the Royal Aca- 

 demy of Bavaria, in compliance with the request contained in their Secre- 

 tary's letter, dated Munich, 10th May, 1846; and that the Secretary to the 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal be applied to for information, respecting the 

 Academical publications stated by the Secretary to the Royal Academy 

 of Bavaria to have been sent for the Madras Literary Society, to the care 

 of Henry Torrens, Esq., Vice President of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Read letters from Messrs. Wm. H. Allen and Co., dated 20th February, 

 17th March, and 19th April, 1847, advising the despatch of books per 

 Windsor, and of periodicals per Steamer, for the Society. 



In conformity with the 7th Resolution at the Meeting on the 8th De- 

 cember, 1846, a Memorandum of the sums received on account of sub- 

 scriptions to Nos. 30 and 31 of the Society's Journal, since the last Meet- 

 ing, is laid on the table. 



Memorandum. 



Subscriptions to the Journal Nos. 30 and 31 have been received from the 

 following Gentlemen since the last monthly Meeting of the Committee 

 held on the 12th ApriL 1847. 



Lieutenant Colonel Felix, No. 31, ...Rups. 2 0 0 



Captain Lockhart, Nos. 30 and 31, 4 0 0 



The Most Noble the Marquis of Tweeddale, k. t. and c. b., 



No. 31... „ 2 0 0 



Rups.. 8 0 0 



IV. Resolved, — That this Memorandum be recorded. 



V. Resolved, — At the suggestion of CP. Brown, Esq., with reference 

 to the 8th Resolution at the last Meeting, that a Catalogue of the Socie- 

 ty's Library be circulated to all eligible parties at the Presidency, who do 

 not subscribe to the Library, to give them the opportunity of expressing 

 their intention of becoming Subscribers by inserting their names in a list 

 to be sent with a Catalogue. 



VI. Resolved, — That as the attendance at the late Monthly Meetings 

 has been very small, the Monthly Meetings be in future held at the Club 



