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Mr. Walter Elliot exhibits to the meeting some ancient remains of 

 Greek pottery received from Captain Cunningham, 23d N. I. 

 [Figured and described in No. 30 of the Journal.] 

 On the motion of J. Minchin, Esq. and seconded by B. CunlifFe, Esq., 

 J. U. Ellis, Esq. and M. Lewin, Esq. were duly elected Members of the 

 Managing Committee for the ensuing year, in the room of J. 13. Norton, 

 Esq. and Lieut. Col. Felix, who have retired, and the following gentle- 

 men were unanimously re-elected Members of the Committee. 

 Captain S. Best, Walter Elliot, Esq. 



R. W. Chatfield, Esq. Lord Arthur Hay, 



R. Cole, Esq. Rev. G. Knox, 



J. Dent, Esq. J. C. Morris, Esq., and 



Captain W. K. Worster. ■ 



At a Meeting of the Managing Committee of the Madras Literary Society 

 and Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society, held on Wednesday, the 

 21 si! February, 1844. 



The Secretary lays before the meeting two letters received from the 

 Society's Booksellers. 



Resolved, — That a Sub-Committee be appointed, consisting of Messrs. 

 J. C. Morris, Walter Elliot, and R. Cole, for determining on the papers 

 to be published in the Society's Journal, and for forwarding the publica- 

 tion of the same. 



The Secretary having brought to the notice of the meeting, that the 

 expense in forwarding by post to Captain Newbold the Inscriptions be- 

 longing to him would be considerable ; 



It is resolved, — That the Chief Secretary to Government be requested to 

 frank the parcels containing the Inscriptions for transmission to Captain 

 Newbold. 



Read the following letter from the Rev. W. Taylor, dated 19th Febru- 

 ary, 1844. 



To 



The Secretary Madras Literary Society. 



8fc. fyc. Sec. 



Sir, 



I have the honor to forward by desire of Rev. H. Gundert of Telli- 

 cherry, a Lithographic copy of his Digest of the Kerala Xllpatti, a well 

 known historical work in the Malayalam language, for the acceptance of 

 the Madras Literary Society. An extract from his letter to me of 8th 



