1849.] and Auxiliary Boyal Asiatic Society. 383 



dian Archipelago, viz., from the 3d to the last published, and shall feel 

 thankful to be favored with an acknowledgment. 



Mr. Logan has asked us to send the two first numbers likewise, but the 

 supply thereof forwarded to us has been sold. 



We are, Sir, 



Your most obedient servants, 

 (Signed) Pharoah and Co. 



To 



The Secretary of the Literary Society, 



Madras. 



Sir, 



May I beg the Society's acceptance of the back numbers of the Journal 

 of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia. They would have been re. 

 gularly presented from the commencement if I had been aware that the 

 Society still flourished. 



Your most obedient servant, 



(Signed) J. R. Logan. 



Singapore, 

 1th March, 184S 



.} 



II. liesolved, — That these numbers of the Journal of the Indian Ar- 

 chipelago and Eastern Asia be accepted, and that Mr. Logan be thanked, 

 on behalf of the Society, for his present to it. The Committee observe 

 that they had intended to subscribe to the periodical in question on ac- 

 count of the Society. The subject will be again taken into consideration 

 as soon as the 1st and 2d numbers of the periodical are received, and it is 

 ascertained whether Mr. Logan intends to supply the Society gratuitous- 

 ly with future numbers as published. 



Read Memorandum of certain articles of stationery, &c. required by 



, „ f the persons employed at the cost of Go- 



Memorandum of stationery ^ i J 



required annually for the use vemment, to look after the Indian Books 



of the Native Library. . - o • 



4 Towels for cleaning and and Manuscripts at present m the teocie- 



dusting books, . , , 



Papers, ty's charge. 



Pencils, 



Quills, 



Penknives, 



Country Ink or Sage. 



(Signed) f^i^^^of^, 

 Ath April, 1848, 



III. Resolved— TYidii the Librarian be authorized to supply such of 

 the articles in question as are absolutely requisite, keeping a sepa- 

 rate account of the cost of them, (which will be laid before the next 

 monthly Meeting) in ordey that it may eventually be defrayed by Govern 

 jnent. 



