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machos on red cornelian of Greek execution, from the North-west; 
being, according to Colonel Cunningham, a copy of the celebrated 
statue by Phidias in the Parthenon. 
Communications were received— 
1. From the Venerable Archdeacon Pratt, a memorandum showing 
the final result of his calculation regarding the effect of local attraction 
upon the operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. 
2. From Babu Gopee Nath Sein, an abstract of Meteorological 
Observations taken at the Surveyor General’s Office, in the months 
of January and February last. 
3. From Captain H. G. Raverty, an account of Upper and Lower 
Suwat and the Kohistan to the source of the Suwat river, with an 
account of the tribes inhabiting those valleys. 
4. From Babu Rajendra Lai Mitra, a note on some Bactro- 
Buddhist relics from Rawul Pindee. 
Babu Rajendra Lai Mitra having read this paper, Mr. E. C. 
Bayley advanced some reasons which led him to differ from the 
author in his determination of an inscription upon one of the relics. 
The original paper and Mr. Bayley’s comments on it will appear in 
the Journal. 
The Librarian submitted the usual monthly report. 
Library. 
The following are the accessions to the Library since the meeting held in 
May last. 
Presented. 
Annals of Indian Administration, Part 1 of Vol. VI. for March 1862.— 
By the Bengal Government. 
Annual Report of progress and expenditure in the Public Works Depart¬ 
ment for 1860-61.—-By the Government of India. 
The Proceedings of the Bethune Society for 1859-61 .—By the Society. 
The Oriental Baptist for May 1862 .—By the Editor. 
The Calcutta Christian Observer for May 1862.—By the Editor. 
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. IV. Part 7.— By 
the Society. 
The Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London—Part 3 of 1860, and 
Tart 2 of 1861.—By the same. 
The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, Vol. XXIII. Part 1. 
—By the Society. 
