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present Committee be re-elected, and that R. P. Harrison, Esq., 

 R. S. Ellis, Esq,, c. b., and Captain H. Roberts be requested to 

 become Members of the Committee. 



Proposed by A. Sullivan, Esq., and seconded by J. T. Wheeler, 

 Esq., that the thanks of the Society be presented to W. Hudles- 

 ton, Esq,, for his able Services as Secretary. 



Carried unanimously. 



Proposed and carried unanimously that R. S, Ellis, Esq., and 

 J. T. Wheeler, Esq., with the Secretary, form a Sub Committee 

 of papers, and that they be requested to arrange for the continu- 

 ous publication of the Journal. 



Proposed that the Members of the 1st and 2d Classes be invited 

 to join the dinners of the Literary Society on the Second Thurs- 

 day of each month, formerly confined to the Committee, and that 

 the Secretary be requested to give sufficient Notice to the Mem* 

 bers. 



Carried unanimously. 



T. Evans Bell, 



Secretary. 



At a Meetiny of the Managing Committee of the Madras Literary 

 Society and Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society held at the 

 Club House on Thursday the 14th March 1861, at half past 6 

 o'Cloch P. M. 



PRESENT. 



The Honorable Mr. E. Maltby, J. T. Wheeler, Esq. 



Chairman. R. S. Ellis, Esq., c. b. 

 R. P.' Harrison, Esq. J. IX Mayne, Esq. 



Captain H. Roberts. j Capt. T. Evans Bell, Secretary. 



The Secretary laid before the Meeting the usual Monthly State- 

 ment of the Society's Funds prepared up to 14th instant. 



(Here enter Statement.) 



Resolved that the above Statement is satisfactory and be passed. 



Read letter from the Messrs. de Schlagintweit announcing the 

 despatch, on the 14th September 1860, of Ethnographical cuts of 

 heads, hands and feet, and enclosing a bill for the same. 



