1849.] a7id Auxiliary Royal Asiatic Society. S67 



2. In compliance with your request, acknowledgment of tlie receipt 

 of tlie letter and publications above-mentioned has been postponed 

 until the present time, when the Managing Committee are able to 

 offer for the acceptance of the Hoyal Society of Antiquarians of the 



^ I^orth a complete set* of the Madras Lite- 



rary Society's J onrnal, which has according- 

 ly been sent to Messrs. W. H. Allen and Co., Booksellers, IN'o. 7, Lea- 

 denhall Street, London, who will take measures for transmitting the 

 parcel to your Agents, Messrs. Hambro and Son. 



3. In conclusion the Managing Committee beg to express their hope 

 that the Madras Literary Society may be favored with further supplies 

 of the very interesting memoirs and other publications of the Eoyal 

 Society of Antiquarians of the North. 



I have the honor to be, &c. &c., 



(Signed) J. J. Losk, 

 Madeas, 7 Secretary 31. L. S. ^r. 



Idth January, 1848. j 



To the Curator, Calcutta Public Library, dated 5th January, 1848, 

 acknowledging receipt of his letter, dated 8th September, 1847, and 

 forwarding numbers of the Literary Society's Journal. 



To H. Cope, Esq., Secretary to the Delhi Archaeological Society, 

 dated 5th January, 1848, forwarding numbers of the Literary Society's 

 J ournal. 



To Lieut. Gr. N. Bredin, of IL M. 04th Eegiment, dated 13th Janu- 

 ary, 1848, conveying the thanks of the Committee, on behalf of the 

 Literary Society, for his valuable donation of Morrison's Chinese and 

 English Dictionary. 



II. Resolved, — That the proceedings with regard to the above cor- 

 respondence be approved of. 



Head Memorandum of the Librarian 

 Sooboo Moodeliar lias sent a regarding the book lost by Sooboo Moode- 

 person to say tliat he has liar, 

 lost the two volumes of 

 Chalmers on the Constitu- 

 tion of Man, and that he will 

 pay the price of the same. 

 The Invoice price of the work 

 is £1-3-0 



The Chairman reports that he has ascertained that the 2d volume of 

 the copy of Hamilton's Hindostan, belonging to the Society's Library 

 has been lost. 



The Secretary reports that several books included in the Catalogue 

 of the Society's Library are not to be found therein. In particular 



