1849.] 



and Auxiliary Boijal Asiatic Society. 



587 



VIII. Eesolved,—T\i2Li tlie receipt of Messrs. Allen and Co.'s letters 

 be acknowledged, and tliat tliey be requested to send out the following 

 books for the use of the Society. 



History of England from the Accession of James II., by T. B.Macau- 1 

 lay. 



Translation of the Book of Enoch, by Laurence. 

 The History of the Dodo, by Strickland. 



An Account of the Ionic Trophy Monument from Xanthus, by Sir C 

 Fellovves. 



Presbytery Examined, by the Duke of Argyll. > g 



Dog Breaking, by Lieut. Col. W. N. Hutchinson. 

 Pictures from the North, by G. F. Atkinson, Esq., Bengal Engineers. 

 Affection, its Flowers and Fruits, a Tale of the Times. 

 Field Sports in the United States and British Provinces of America, by 

 Frank Forester. 



The Two Baronesses, by H. C . Anderson. j 



(Signed) Waltee Elliot, (Signed) J. J. Loss, 



Chairman. Secretary M. L. S. ^c. 



At a Meeting of the Managing Committee of the Aladras Literary 

 Society and Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society, held at the 

 Club House, on Tuesday , the bth December.) 1848, at 7 o'clock 

 p. M. 



Present. 

 Chairman. 

 Walter Elliot, Esq, 



Members. 

 C. P. Brown, Esq. 

 Sir H. C. Montgomery, Bart, 



W. A. MOREHEAD, Esq. ' , 



J. OUCHTEELONY, Esq. 



T. Pycroft, Esq. 



E. H. Williamson, Esq., and 



Captain J. J. Losh, Secretary. 



The Secretary reports that there are now funds sufficient to discharge 

 the biU of the Superintendent of the Christian Knowledge Society's 

 Press for printing the 33rd Number of the Society's Journal. 



I. Resolved, — That the Superintendent of the Christian Eiiowledge 

 Society's Press be informed that his bill, amounting to Rupees 487-9-7 



