asGi.] 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 
403 
Exchanged. 
The Athenaeum for May, 1801. 
The Philosophical Magazine for June, with Supplement. 
Purchased. 
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History for June, Yol. 7, No. 42. 
The American Journal of Science and Arts, for May, 1801, Vol. 19, No. 93 
Comptes Eendus, Tome LI. Nos. 17 to 20 with Index of Tome LI. 
Motanabbii Carmina cum Commentario Wahidii, Part V. 
The Literary Gazette, Nos. 151 to 154. 
Revue des Heux Mondes for 15th May and 1st June, 1801. 
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, No. '4 of 18G1. 
Turner’s Embassy to Thibet. 
Indische Studien, Yol. 5, Part 1. — By Dr. A. Weber. 
On the Study of Sanskrit in relation to Missionary work in India, pamphlet. 
— B3' Monier Williams. 
Lalqopal Dutt. 
For September, 1SGL 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 
was held on the 4th instant. 
A Grote, Esq., President, in the chair. 
The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Presentations were received — 
1. From Prince Mohammad Jalaluddeen, two specimens of silver 
coins of his grandfather Tipu Sultan ; they bear date 12 1G Soil teras 
novaj, 1787-8 A. D. 
2. From the Director of Public Instruction, Bombay, copies of 
Bombay Government Selections No. G3 and “statement exhibiting 
the external trade of Sind for 1859-60.” 
3. From Babu Hitalal Misra, a copy of his edition of the 
Hama Gita in the Adhyatma Ramayana of Brahman da Parana. 
4. From Mr. J. Obbard, a specimen of Iron Pyrites found in 
the Coast Battery excavations in Shakespear’s Cliff at Dover. 
5. From the Principal Grant Medical College, a copy of the 
Report of the College for 1860-01. 
6. From Lieut W. P. Fisher, Dera Ismael Khan, the jaws and 
tongue preserved in spirit, and skin of a lizard supposed to be the 
Pislcopra. 
