31G 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 
[No. 3, 
Extracts from this paper were read by the author, for which a vote 
of thanks was passed to him. 
Mr. Oldham moved that the above papers be referred back to the 
Council for consideration, with a view to their publication. 
Dr. Fayrer seconded the motion. 
The President proposed as an amendment 
That it be left to the discretion of the Secretaries in communication 
with the Committee of papers and in the conduct of their duty as 
Editors of the journal, to consider the question of their publication. 
A discussion arose which was terminated by the adjournment of 
the meeting being carried on the motion of Col. Strachey. 
Library. 
The undermentioned books and periodicals have been added to the Library 
since the meeting in April. 
Presented. 
Calcutta Christian Observer for April.—B y the Editor. 
Official, Classified and Descriptive catalogue of the contributions from In¬ 
dia to the London Exhibition of 1862.— By the Board oe Revenue. 
Dickinson’s address to members of the House of Commons— Pamphlet .—■ 
By the B. I. Association. 
On the origin and authenticity of the Arian family of Languages. By 
D. Eramjee.— By the Author. 
Journal of the Statistical Society of London for March 1862, Yol. XXY. 
Part 1.— By the Society". 
A list to the end of 1861 of the Fellows of the Statistical Society.—B y 
THE SAME. 
Journal Asiatique, Yol. XYIII. Nos. 71 and 72 .—By the Paris So¬ 
ciety. 
Ivumara Sambhava, 8th Sarga, edited by Pundit Prem Chandra Tarka- 
baglsha with his commentary.— By" Mr. E. B. Coyvell. 
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India—Palaeontologia Indica, Yol. I. 
Part 2.—By the Superintendent oe the Survey. 
Ditto Ditto.— By the Government of India. 
The Oriental Baptist for April.—B y the Editor. 
The Oriental Christian Spectator for January. —By the Editor. 
Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. Y. No. 5, 
and Yol. YI. No. 1.— By the Society. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Yol. XI. No. 47 ,—By the 
Society, 
