438 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 
[No. 4, 
The meeting was then made special, pursuant to notice, in order 
to decide upon the propositions of the Council relative to certain 
proposed changes in the Code of Bye Laws. 
The Chairman read the report of the Council on the subject, re¬ 
commending the adoption of the proposals by the Society. 
The question having been put to the vote by the Chairman, the 
votes were found to be as follows:— 
Proposal, 
Ditto, ... 
Clause, ... 
Ditto, ... 
Proposal, 
Resident voters. 
for the amend¬ 
ment. 
Non-Resident 
voters for 
amendment. 
Resident voters. 
/ 
against. 
Non-Resident 
voters, against. 
I. 
12 
60 
0 
0 
II. 
» 
a 
1. 
12 
59 
0 
1 
2. 
12 
60 
0 
0 
III. 
12 
57 
0 
1 
The proposals were accordingly carried. 
The following books and periodicals have been added to the Library since 
the meeting held in June last. 
Presented. 
Brockhaus’ Bericlite de Phil-Histoire classe der Konigl-Sachs—Gesells- 
cliaft der Wissenschaften.— By the Author. 
The Calcutta Christian Observer for June, 1862 .—By the Editors. 
The Journal of the Chemical Society of London, Vol. XY. Parts 1—4.— 
By the Society. 
The Oriental Christian Spectator for March and April.— By the Editors. 
Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Yol. YI. No. 2. 
—By the Society. 
Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Geological Society of 
London, 21st February, 1862.—By the Society". 
Papers on Mountain and other Local Attraction in India.— By Arch¬ 
deacon J. H. Pratt. 
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, Yol. XVIII. 
Part 2.—By the Society. 
Report of the British Indian Association for May.— By the Association. 
Report of the Committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce from Nov¬ 
ember 1861 to April 1862. — By the Chamber. 
