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Acharya’s Sarva Dars'ana Sangraha, and the present work, which 
would fill about three Faso., would be a valuable supplement for the 
history of Hindu philosophy. It will he edited under the superin- 
tendence of Pandit Jaya Narayann Tarkapanchanana, Professor of 
Philosophy in the Sanscrit College of Calcutta. 
2. Pandit Premchandra, the Rhetoric Professor of the Sanscrit 
College, proposes to edit the Kavyddars'a of S'ri Dandi, the oldest 
Rhetorical work of the Hindus. It would only fill an ordinary 
number or so. A few extracts from one of the Native commentaries 
would be added. 
3. Mr. Cowell has prepared an edition of the rare and ancient 
KausMtalci TJpanisliad with S'ankarananda’s commentary. The 
scholars of Germany have repeatedly asked for an edition of this work, 
as there is no complete MS. of it in Europe. Four MSS. at least 
have been available for this edition, which, with a translation, will 
occupy about two Fasciculi. 
4. The Nalchhat ul Filer to be edited by Captain Lees. This 
work, which will fill one Faso., was originally accepted by the Society 
in 1855, and the Council recommend that it be now published in the 
old series as a work already commenced, and therefore fairly falling 
within the terms of the letter of the late Court of Directors. 
The recommendations were adopted. 
Communications were received : — 
1. From Mr. H. 13. Medlicott through Professor T. Oldham, a 
paper “ On the Sub-Himalayan rocks between the Ganges and the 
Jumna.” 
2. From Lieutenant-Colonel H. Bruce, the following note concern- 
ing the oscillation of the water in a tank at Ballygunge : — 
Dr. Aufreeht writes from Europe, “ I am glad that you purpose to print the 
Madhaviya Digvijaya in the Bibliotheca, as it contains some very Cue legends 
and a number of genuine poetical passages.” — Eds. 
