1849.] 



and Atixlliary Royal Asiatic Society. 



577 



Eead Memorandum from the Librarian 



Memo. 



The 9th volume of StricMand's respecting certain books belonging to the 



Lives of the Queens of England has -r ^ . ^ , 



beeniostby J. H.Wiikins, Esq. Library which have been lost or not re- 



Blaekvvood'sMaeazine,vol.-50, and , t i o i •^ 



Love and Pride, a Novel in 3 vols., turned by bubscribers. 



^^.S^^^^i:^^^^ n. Eesoked,-T\.^t, unless the books 

 not been returned. The former he qticstion are returned to the Library 



said was by mistake taken on to ^ ^ 



Cannanore and that it would be re- before the next monthly Meeting of the 



tui-ned. ^ . 1 . Tin 



Eobison's History of Free Ma- Committee, the parties concerned be cail- 



sonrr, taken from the Library by n •±^•^ s} l^ 



Captain Seale, H. M. 94.th Eegi- ed upou either to replace or pay for them 



meut, has not been returned. conformity with the rulcS. 



Eead letters from Messrs. William H. Allen and Co., dated 27th June 

 and 19th July, 1848, the former advising the despatch of books, &c., per 

 Barham, and the latter of books and periodicals per Steamer. 



III. Resolved, — That the receipt of Messrs. Allen and Co.'s letters 

 be acknowledged, and that they be requested to send out the following 

 books for the use of the Society. 



The Isle of Man: its History, &c. &c., by the Rev. J. G. Gumming, m. a. f. 

 G. s. 



Captain de la Graviere's Sketches of the last Naval War, translated by the 



Hon. Captain Plunkett, R. N., 2 vols. 

 Supplement to Burke's History of the Landed Gentry of England, Scotland, 



and Ireland. 



Hand Book of Painting in Spain, by Sir T. Head. 



Quatremore de Quinecy's Histoire de Michael Angel Buonarotti, 



Do. do. Histoire de la vie et des Ouvres de Raphael d'Urbino. 



The Life of Leonardo du Vinci, London. 1828. 



Vasaris' History of the Early Painters, Sculptors and Architects, (English 

 Translation.) 



Memo. -,- „ . . i , 



Subscriptions to the Jom-nai Nos. J-H coniomiity With the 7th Eesolution at 



30 and 31 have been received from +7, „T/r j.- ji on-r-^ t 



thefoHowing gentlemen since the the Meeting on the 8th December, 1846, a 

 rifo^/thet^fu^V,^^^^^^^ memorandum of the sums received on ac- 

 K Alexander, Esq No. 31... 2 0 0 count of Subscriptions to Nos. 30 and 31 of 



Chungra W arner, Esq., 2 CO- ia c\ ■ . -r "-x^va wj. 



piesNos. 30 and 31 8 0 0 the feociety s Journal since the Meetino- of 



Messrs. Pharoah and Co., ,1 x m^r^ • t - t , 



No3. 30aud 31 4 0 0 the bth June, 1648, is laid on the table. 



Eupees...l4 0 0 



IV. Resolved,— Thiit this Memorandum be recorded. 



With reference to the 1st Eesolution at the last monthly Meeting, 

 the Committee are of opinion that it wiU not be necessary to publish the 

 rules for the 3d class subscribers in any newspaper except the Fort St, 

 George Gazette. 



