152 Defaulting Members. [Nov. 
The following gentlemen are candidates for election at the next 
meeting. 
J. Kennedy, Esq., I.C.S., Magistrate and Collector of Mnrshidabad, 
proposed by Dr. G. A. Grierson, seconded by C. R. Wilson, Esq. 
Charles Swift Delmerick, Esq., Sub-Deputy Opium Agent, Budaon, 
proposed by V. A. Smith, Esq., seconded by Dr. G. A. Grierson. 
Pandit Harimohan Vidyabhushan, proposed by Dr. G. A. Grierson, 
seconded by C. R. Wilson, Esq. 
The following gentleman has expressed a wish to withdraw from 
the Society:— 
F. B. Sliawe, Esq. 
The Secretary reported the death of the following members:— 
M. Louis Pasteur, Paris (Honorary Member). 
H. H. The Maharaja of Jahore (Ordinary Member). 
The Chairman- announced that in accordance with Rule 38 of the 
Society’s Bye-laws, the names of the following gentlemen had been 
posted up as defaulting members since the last Monthly General Meet¬ 
ing, and would now be removed from the Members’ list, and that the 
fact would be published in the Proceedings. 
J. B. Lee, Esq. 
H. N. Thompson, Esq. 
Jwalaprasad, Esq. 
Pandit Brij Bhukan Lai. 
N. F. F. Smith, Esq. 
Dr. G. M. Giles. 
Carr Stephen, Esq. 
Babu Kally Prasanno Sen Gupta. 
Dr. J. R. Adie. 
G. Hughes, Esq. 
A. Constable, Esq. 
The Philological Secretary laid on the table letter No. 3325, 
dated 21st September, 1895, from the Under-Secretary to the Govern¬ 
ment of Bengal, General Department, covering copy of a communication 
addressed to the Government of India in the Revenue and Agricultural 
Department, with enclosures, reporting on the measures taken by the 
Lieutenant-Governor to procure for the Indian Museum facsimile re¬ 
productions of the Asoka Inscriptions in India. 
