1862.] 
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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 
The expedition of Ursua and Aguirre, in search of El Dorado and Oma- 
gua, A. D. 1560-61, translated from the “Sexta Noticia historial” of Fray 
Pedro Simon, by W. Bollaert, Escp, with an Introduction by C. R. Markham, 
Esq., 1861. 
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History for June. 
The American Journal of Sciences and Arts for May. 
Bleeker’s Atlas Iclithyologique des Indes Orientales Neerlandisch, parts 
1 and 2. 
Deutsches Worterbuch Yol. III. part 7. 
Enault’s Histoire de la litterature des Hindous. 
The Parthenon, Yol. I. Nos. 3 to 7. 
The American Journal of Sciences and Arts, Yol. XXXIII. No. 99. 
Revue des Deux Mondes for 15th May and 1st June. 
Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, parts 218, 219. 
Yendidad Sadi, part 8. 
Wilson’s works, edited by Rost, Yol. I. 
Comptes Rendus, Yol. LIY. Nos. 17 to 19. 
Journal des Savants for May, with an Index of the Yol. for 1861. 
Lalgopal Dutt. 
0>th August, 1862. 
For September, 1862. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 
was held on the 3rd instant. 
A. Grote, Esq., President, in the chair. 
Presentations were received— 
L From the Hon’ble G. F. Edmonstone, several statues and 
inscribed bases of columns of red sandstone from the remains of a 
monastery lately discovered in one of the ancient mounds outside the 
city of Muttra. One of these inscriptions records the name of 
Huvislika, who has been identified with the Indo-Scythian King 
Hush k a. 
On the proposal of the President, the thanks of the Society were 
voted to Seth Luchmee Chand, and to Mr. Palmer, the East India 
Railway Agent, for having kindly undertaken to bring them down 
to Howrah on account of the Society. 
2. From Mr. E. B. Cowell, a copy of the Uttara Rama Charita, 
edited by Pundit Premchand Tarkabagisa. 
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