7?H PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. 
SRR' 
EDITED BY 
The j-foNORARY Secretaries. 
No. VIII, AUGUST, 1895. 
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Issued October 21st, 1895, 
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