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LIST OF THE MEMBERS

            ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY

                    GEEAT BEITAIN AND IEELAND:

                                    FOUNDED, March, 1823.

                       CORRECTED TO 1ST JANUARY, 1896.

                              22,     ALBEMAELE STEEET,
                                         LONDON.

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ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY - LIST OF THE MEMBERS - Cambridge University Press
ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY.
                                 PATRON:
                 HER MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY T H E QUEEN.

                                  VICE-PATRONS:
                 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS T H E PRINCE OF WALES.
                 T H E SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA.

                                    PRESIDENT :
                 T H E RIGHT HON. T H E LORD REAY, G.C.S.I., LL.D.

                                             DIRECTOR ;

                                  VICE-PRESIDENTS:
          1893   PROFESSOR E. B. COWELL.
            93   T H E RIGHT HON. SIR M. E. GRANT DUFF, G.C.S.I., F.R.S.
            93   MAJOR-GEN. SIR FREDERIC J. GOLDSMID, C.B., K.C.S.I.
            95   SIR WILLIAM WILSON HUNTER, K.C.S.I., LL.D.
            95   T H E REV. PROFESSOR LEGGE, D.D.
            94   SIR WILLIAM MUIR, K.C.S.I., LL.D.
            95   T H E REV. PROFESSOR A. H. SAYCE.

                                         COUNCIL:
            92   ARBUTHNOT, F. F., ESQ.
            93   ASHBURNER, L. R., ESQ., C.S.I.
            94   BENDALL, CECIL, PROFESSOR.
            95   BEVERIDGE, H., ESQ.
                 BRANDRETH, E. L., ESQ., Treasurer.
                 CUST, ROBERT N., ESQ., LL.D., Hon. Sec.
           94    DOUGLAS, R. K., PROFESSOR.
           93    GASTER, M., ESQ., P H . D .
           93    KAY, HENRY C , ESQ.
           95    MORGAN, E. DELMAR, ESQ.
           95    MORRIS, H., ESQ.
           94    RAPSON, E. J., ESQ.
           92    ROST, REINHOLD, C.I.E., P H . D .
           95    SEWELL, R., ESQ.
           94    STRONG, S. A., ESQ.
           93    THORNTON, T. H., ESQ., C.S.I., D.C.L.
           95    WEST, SIR RAYMOND, K.C.I.E., LL.D.
                    AND
                                                                              ^rarlan.
                 PROF. T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, P H . D . , LL.D., Secretary and Librarian.

                                 TRUSTEES:
           95 F. F. ARBUTHNOT, ESQ.
           95 PROFESSOR R. K. DOUGLAS.
           95 H. L. THOMSON LYON, ESQ.

                                  HONORARY LIBRARIAN:
                            1892 OLIVER CODRINGTON, M.D.

                          ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN :
                                  1892 MISS HUGHES.

                               HONORARY SOLICITOR:
                 ALEXANDER HAYMAN WILSON, Eso.,
                      Westminster Chambers, 5, Victoria St., S.W.

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ORIENTAL TRANSLATION FUND COMMITTEE:

                  F. F. ARBUTHNOT, ESQ., Guildford.
                  PROF. MACDONELL, PH.D., Oxford.
                  H. C. KAY, ESQ., London.
                  M. GASTER, PH.D.
                  PROF. T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, PH.D., LL.D., London.

                                       LECTURE COMMITTEE :

                  H. C. KAY, ESQ. (Chairman).
                  F. F. ARBUTHNOT, ESQ.
                  E. DELMAR MORGAN, ESQ.
                  J. KENNEDY, ESQ.
                  PROF. T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, PH.D., LL.D., AND
                  THE VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY.

                                   HONORARY AUDITORS, 1895 :
                  H. C. KAY, ESQ. (for the Council).
                  R. CHALMERS, ESQ. J          for                 ,_
                                                                  yl
                  H. T. LYON, ESQ.       r

                                        LIBRARY COMMITTEE :

                  PROFESSOR BENDALL.
                  E. L. BRANDRETH, ESQ.
                  DR. M. GASTER.
                  H. C. KAY, ESQ.
                  DR. R. ROST.
                  S. A. STRONG, ESQ.
                  T. H. THORNTON, ESQ.
                  PROF. T. W. RHYS DAVIDS, PH.D., LL.D.

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RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT.

            N.B.—The marks prefixed to the names signify—
          • Non-resident Members.
          + Members who have compounded for their Subscriptions.
         it Members who, having compounded, have again renewed their Subscriptions or given
                Donations.
          ? Members who have served on the Council.

                1863       His EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PEINCE OF WALES.
                1882       His EOYAL HIGHNESS I H E DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

                1876       ABBOTT, Major-General Sir James, K.C.B., JEllasy,
                              Swanmore, Hyde.
                1883 *|ABD-TJL-HAKK            SAIYID     SALAE JANG         NAWAB-BAHADUB,
                                Hyderabad, Bekhan.
                1895      *ABDULLAH IBN YUSTJF ALI, I.C.S.,                   Barrister-at-Law,
                          c/o Messrs. Watson 8f Co., Bombay.
               1890    ADLEB, Elkan Nathan, M.A., 9, Angel Court, Throg-
                          morton Street, E.C.
               HON.    AHMED KHAN, Sir Syed, K.C.S.I., Aligarh.
               1874 *|AKAMATZ, E., Songanji, Kioto, Japan.
               1894 *ALEXANDEE, General G. G., C.B., 27, The Avenue,
                          Eastbourne.
            10 1884 *ALLEN, Clement F . A.,S.B.M.      Consul, Palchoi, China.
               1880 ALLEN, H. J., 39, Blenheim Gardens, Willesden Green.
                1880       AMHEEST OF HACKNEY, The                   Eight Hon. Lord, 8,
                                Grosvenor Square;            Didlington       Park,      Brandon,
                                Suffolk.

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3                               LIST OF MEMBERS.

                1882       ANDERSON, John, M.D., LL.D., F.E.S., F.K.S.E., 71,
                              Harrington Gardens, S."W.
                1886    *|ANGBIA, Jai Singh. Eao, Baroda.
                1868       AEBIB, Dr. Enrico, 5, Craven Hill, W.
                1882    fgAEBuiHNOT, Foster Fitzgerald, 18, Park Lane, W.
                1879    *§AENOLD, Sir Edwin, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., 225, Cromwell
                              Mansions, Kensington.
                1888      *AENOLD, T. "W., Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh,
                              N.W.P.    India.
                1883      §ASHBUKNEE, L. E., C.S.I., 9a, Gloucester Place, Portman
                              Square, W.
           20 1879        *ASTON, W. G., C.M.G., Woodlands, Seaton, Devon.
              HON.         AUFEECHT, Professor T., Rohobather Strasse, 39,
                              Heidelberg.

                 1867    |BABBAGE, Maj.-Gen. H. P., Mayfield, Lansdowne Place,
                               Cheltenham.
                 1889      BAILLIE, Alexander Francis, 20, Ladbroke Square,
                              London, "W.
                 1895    *BAKSH, The Hon. Moulvi Khuda, Khan Bahadur,
                               Chief Justice Haidarabad, Deccan.
                 1895     *BAKSH, Salah-ud-din Khuda.
                 1883   *|BALL, James Dyer, H.M.C.S., Fernside, Mount Kellett,
                               The Peak, Hong Kong.
                 1895     *BAMBEIDGE, Eev. J. J., St. Mary Bredin Vicarage,
                               Canterbury.
                 1893    *BANEEJI, Dr. Guru Das, The Hon. Mr. Justice, High
                               Court, Calcutta, Navi Keldanga, Calcutta.
                 1893     *BANEKJT, Hem Chandra, 1, Puddopooker Street,
                              Kidderpur, Calcutta.
              30 1894     *BANEBJT, K. (Kalipada Bandyopadhyaya), Principal
                              Sanskrit College and Director of Public Instruction,
                              Jaipur.
                 1890    *BANG, W., 11, Rue Comte, Louvain.
                 1886     *BAEBEE, J. H., Blackstone Estate, Navalapitiya, Ceylon.
                 1878    fBABKDEY, David Graham, Anna&ale Avenue, Belfast.
                 1890    *BABODA, His Highness, the Maharaja, Gaikwar of,
                               G.C.S.I.
                How.       BAETH, Auguste, 6, Rue du Vieux Colombier, Paris.

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                1893  BAETON, E. J., I.C.S. (retired), East India United
                          Service Club.
              1881 *fBATE, The Eev. J. Drew, Allahabad, India. •
              1873 JBATNES, A. E., 19, Castle Street, Holborn.
              1885 *BAYNES, Herbert, 3, Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill,
                         N.
           40 1894 *BEAMES, J., I.C.S. (retired), Netherelay House, Bishop's
                         Hull, Taunton.
              1883 §fBBNBAi.L, Professor Cecil, British Museum,'W.C.
              1888    BERNARD, Sir Charles, K.C.S.I., India Office, S.W.;
                         44, Bramham Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
              1880 *BEST, J. "W"., Mangalore, Madras.
              1892 *BEVAN, A. A., M.A., Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic,
                         Trinity College, Cambridge.
              1893 §BEVERIDGE, H., Pit/old, Shotter mill, Surrey.
              1882 *fBHABBA, Shapurje D., M.D., 8, Drakefield Road, St.
                         Catherine's Park, S.E.
              HON.    BHANDARXAR, Professor Ramkrishna Gopal, C.I.E.,
                         Ph.D., Deccan College, Puna, Bombay.
              1892 |*BHAUNAGAB, H. H. the Maharaja of, G.C.S.I.
              1870 fBiCKFORD-SMiTH, W., Trevarno, Helston, Cornwall.
           50 1891 *BIDDULPH, Cuthbert Edward, c/o Messrs. King §• Co.,
                         65, Cornhill, E.G.
              1888 *BILGRAMI, Syed Ali, Director-General of Mines, H.H.
                         Fizam's Service. Haidarabad, Dekkan.
              1895 *BLAGDBN, C. Otto, Straits Civil Service.
              1895 *BLOCHET, E., Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
              1861 *BLUNT, John E., C.B., H.B.M. Consul General,
                         Saloniea.
               1882        BLUNT, "Wilfred S.
               1895BODE, Mrs. M., 22, Chenies Street Chambers.
               HON.BOHTLINGK, Professor Otto Von, Professor of Sanskrit,
                      The University, St. Petersburg (7, Seeburg Strasse,
                      Leipzig).
             1893 *BOHRAH, B., Sibsagar, Assam.
             1893 *BOSE, P. N., B.Sc, Museum, Calcutta.
          60 1895 *BOWEH, Capt., \l th Bengal Cavalry, Intelligence
                      Branch, Simla.
             1870  BOWRINO, Lewin B., C.S.I., Lingmoor, Bournemouth.
               1857 IIBEANDEETH,            E. L., TEEASURER, 32, Elvaston Place,
                               Queen's Gate.

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LIST OF MEMBERS.

                 1895 *BEOOKE, Lady, Rani of Sarawak.
                 1889*|§BKOWNE, Edward Granville, M.A., Pembroke College,
                            Lecturer on Persian at the University, Cambridge.
                 1884 *FBUCHANAN, J. Beaumont, C.E., Hyderabad, Bekkan.
                 Hew.    BTJHIEE, Hofrath Professor Dr. J. G., C.I.E., 8,
                            Alser Strasse, Vienna, ix.
                 1866 *fBuBGESs, James, C.I.E., LL.D., 22, Seton Place,
                            Edinburgh.
                 1880 *BITSHELL, S. W., M.D., S.B.M. Consulate
                            Shanghai.

               1881 *fCAiK, The Eev. John, care of Church Missionary
                               Society, Bummagaden, South India.
            70 1886 *fC4MA, Jehangir K. R., 12, Malabar Sill, Bombay.
               1867 * J C A M A > K. R., C.I.E., 12, Malabar Sill, Bombay.
               1885 *CAMPBELL, James McNabb, C.I.E., LL.D., Bombay
                               Civil Service, Bombay Presidency, India.
               1887 f*CAMPBEix, The Rev. W., Taiwanfoo, Formosa, China.
               1887      CAPPEE, William C , Grassington Road, JBastbourne.
               1890 *CABPBNTEB, J. Estlin, 109, Banbury Road, Oxford.
               1888 *CASABTELLI, The Rev. L. C , St. Bede's College,

                  1891      CSALMEBS, Robert, Somestead, Barnes.
                  1877     *CHAMBEBLAIIT, Basil Hall, Professor of Japanese, The
                               University, Tokio, Japan.
                  1895     *CHAND, Diwan Tek.
             80 1893       *CHATIEBJEA, Bankim Chandra, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E.,
                                 Protap Chunder Chatterjea's Lane, Calcutta.
                  1885    *fCHirECHii,L, Sidney, S.B.M. Consulate Paramaribo,
                                 Butch Guiana.
                  1882       CLAEKE, G. Purdon, C.S.I., Keeper of the Indian Section,
                                 South Kensington Museum ; 4, The Residences.
                  1850     fCiABKE, Gordon, 10, James Street, Buckingham Gate,
                                 S.W., Mickleham Hall, Barking.
                  1881    *fCLAEKE, Lieut.-Col. Wilberforce, R.E., Fort Souse,
                                 Sidmouth, Bevon.
                  1879       CLENDINNINFF, Miss, 29, Borset Square, F.AV.
                  1892      *CLIFIIOEI)> Hugh, Magistrate and Collector, UluPanang,
                                 Malay Peninsula.

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                 1885     *COBHAM, Claude Delaval,                  Commissioner, Larnaca,
                              Cyprus.
                 1877     §CODKINGION, Oliver, M.D., HON. LIBBABIAN, 71, Victoria
                        Road, Clapham.
                 1888
                    *COLEMAN, "William Emmette, Chief Quartermaster's
                         Office, San Francisco, California.
            90 1894 *COLEEIDGE, F . A., Madras C.S., Bellary.
                 1891     *CONDEB, Major C. R., R.E., LL.D.
                1892 t*CoNSTANi, S. Victor, cjo Messrs. Coghill Sf Constant,
                           120, Broadway, New York, U.S.
                1886 *COOKSON, Sir Charles, K.C.B., H.B.M. Consul and
                           Judge, Alexandria, Egypt.
                1891 *COHBET, Eustace 3L, Cairo.
                1890    COEBET, Frederick H . M., 9, Addison Mansions,
                           Blythe Road, W.
                HON. 1893 COEDIEE, Prof. Henri, 3, Place Vintimille,
                           Paris.
                1888 *COTJSENS, Henry, Arehceological Surveyor for Western
                           India, 57, Neutral Lines, Poona.
                 1866     *COWELL,        Edward B., VICE-PEESIDENT, Professor of
                              Sanskrit, 10, Scrope Terrace, Cambridge.
                 1879     *CEAIG, "W\, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
          100 1882          CEAWFOED AND BAKAEEES, The Right Hon. the Earl
                                 of, F.R.S., Saigh, Wigan.
                 1852     ICEAWPOED, R. W., 71, Old Broad Street.
                 1880     fCEAWSHAT, G., Haughton Castle, Humshaugh-on-Tyne ;
                                6, Adelphi Terrace, Strand.
                 1883     *CTJMINE, Alexander, Ratnagiri, Bombay.
                 1893      *CT7NNINGHAM, A. F . D., C.S., C.I.E., Commissioner,
                                Peshawar.
                 1891    f*CiJSEiNG, The Rev. J. N., Baptist Mission, Burma.
                 1892       CUST, Miss M. E. V., 127, Victoria Street, S.W.
                 1852      §CUST, Robert N., LL.D., HON. SECEETAET, Travellers'
                                Club, Pall Mall, S.W.; 63, Mm Park Gardens,
                                S.W.

                 1888  *DADABHAI, Rustamji, Civil Surgeon, Chaaerghaut,
                            Saidarabad, Dekkan.
                 1891 f*D'Ai.viELi,A, Goblet, M. le Comte, Rue Faider 10,
                            Bruxelles.

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          110 1884       DAMES, M. Longworth, Deputy         Commissioner,    Dera
                            Ghazi Khan,     Panjab.
                 1894 f*DAVIES, T . "Witton, Principal, Midland Baptist    College,
                            Nottingham.
                 1893        * D E , B . , I . C . S . , Hoogly, Bengal.                                            j
                 18931891    * D E A N E ,*DE,B.,I.C.S.,Hoogly,Bengal."Wil iamDalrymple H . , M.A., New College,    j
                                    Arundel Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool.                                         \
                1887         * D E MOEGAN, "W. C , Rushikulya       Division, Madras.                               \
                1892         * D B V E T , G. P . , S.B.M'S. Vice-Consul,    Constantinople.                        }
                1894         *DEVI:PBASAD, Munshi, Jodhpur.                                                         \
                1882  DEVONSHIEE, His Grace the Duke of, K G . , LL.D.,                                             \
                         Devonshire House, Piccadilly.                                                              \
              1889 |*DHETTTA, H. H., LL.B., Rao Bahadur, District Judge,
                         Navsari, Baroda State.                                                                    ••.
              1882 f §DICKIIRS, F . V., Assistant Registrar, London University,
                         Burlington Gardens.
          120 1894 *D'OLDENBUBG, Serge, Professor of Sanskrit, The
                          University, St. Petersburg.
                HON.           DONNEE, Professor 0., Helsingfors.
                1874         §DoueLAS, E . K., Professor of Chinese, King's College ;
                                 British Museum, "W.C.; 3, College Gardens,
                                 Dulwich.
                1894         *DOTJIE, J. M'Crone, Revenue Secretary to Panjab
                                 Government, Lahore.
                1888         *DOTLE, The Bev. James, Roman Catholic Cathedral,

                1879        *|DOTLE,      Patrick, C.E., F.G.S., F.B.S.E., M.E.I.A.,
                        " Indian Engineering," Calcutta.
              1892 *DETVEE, W. H., Ranchi, Cults, Aberdeenshire.
              1888 *DBOTOT, Edouard, 11, Rue de Verneuil, Paris.
              1861 |§DUFF, The Eight Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone
                        Grant-, G.C.S.I., F.E.S., VICE-PEESIDENT, York
                        Mouse, Twickenham, Middlesex.
              1886 *DurrEEiN AND ATA, The Eight Hon. the Marquess of,
                        K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., British Embassy, Paris.
          130 1884 §DITKA, Theodore, M.D., F.E.C.S., 55, Nevern Square,
                        Earl's Court, S.W.
              1883 *DITKE, Surgeon-Major Joshua, M.D., Malwa Bheel
                        Corps, Sirdarpur {Messrs. Grindlay §• Co.).
              1885 *DuMEEeuE, J. Willoughby F., c/o King Sf Co.
              1893 *Dun, K. B., Barrister-at-Law, Midnapur, Bengal.

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                 1894     *DUTT, M. !N\, Rector, Keshuh Academy, 65/2, Beadon
                               Street, Calcutta.
                 1893     *DUTT, E. C., C.I.E., 30, Beadon Street, Calcutta.
                 1888     *DVIJADAS DATTA, Lecturer, Bethune College, Cornwallis
                               Street, Calcutta.

                 HON.       EDKINS, The Eev. J., D.D., Shanghai.
                 1894     *ELIAS, Key, C.I.E., Consul General, Khorassan.
                 1891      EVETTS, B. A., Department of Oriental Antiquities,
                               British Museum.

          140 1881 *fFABffUES, J., Indian Telegraph Department, TeherSn.
              1879 *fFAuxKNEB, Surgeon-Major Alexander S., 19th Bombay
                         Infantry {Messrs. Grindlay Sf Co.).
              HON.    FATTSBOIX, V., 37, Nordre Fasanvej, Frederiksborg,
                          Copenhagen.
              1877 ^fFEBGTrsoN, A. M., jun., 14, Fllerdale Road, Sampstead.
              1877 *fFEBGtrsoN, Donald "W., Colombo.
              1883 ^FEBGITSSON, The Eight Hon. Sir James, Bart.,K.C.M.G.,
                         G.C.S.I.
              1895 *FEENANI)0, C. M., Barrister-at-Law, Colombo, care of
                          Ceylon R.A.S.
              1881 *FRTRAR, Alexander, H.B.M. Consul, Malaga, Spain.
              1887    FINN, Mrs., The Elms, Brook Green.
              1893 *FINOT, Louis, 49, Rue Claude Bernard, Paris.
          150 1877 §*FXEET, J. F., C.I.E., Members Mansions, Victoria
                          Street, S/W.
              1888 *FLOYEE, Ernest A., Helwan, Egypt.
              1879 *FOELONG, Major-Gen. J. G. Eoohe, 11, Douglas
                          Crescent, Edinburgh.
              1867 *FOTJLKES, The Eev. T., Madras Presidency.
              1894 *Fox, C. A., F.S.S., Martoch, Somerset.
              1873    FEANKS, Sir A. "W., K.C.B., F.E.S., D.C.L., British
                         Museum, W.C.
              1894 *FEASEE, E. D. H., China Consular Service, H.B.M.
                          Consulate, Shanghai.
              1886    FEAZEE, E. "W., I.C.S. {retired), London Institution,
                         Finsbury Circus, E.C.
              1880 f*FuEDOONJi, Jamshedji, Aurungabad, Dehhan.
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              1892           GAIKWAD, S. Sampatrao, National Liberal Club.
          160 1895         *GANDHI, Virchand E., Secretary of the Jain Association
                                of India, Love Lane, Bombay.
                 1894     *GANGFLI, Sanjiban, Head Master, The Maharaja's
                                 College, Jeypore.
                 1881      *GAEDNEB, Christopher T., H.B.M. Consul, Amoy.
                 1890        GASTEB, M., Ph.D., Principal of Montefiore College,
                                 Ramsgate; 37, Maida Vale.
                 HON.        GAYXNGOS, Don Pascual de, Madrid.
                 1865      fOATNEE, C , M.D., F.E.S.E., Oxford.
                 1895      *GAZAJAE ALI KHAN, 23, Victoria Street, Cambridge.
                 1885      *GBISLEE, Theodor, Friederichsfelderste, Berlin, 0. 17.
                 1895      *GEBINI, Captain G. E., Bangkok, Siam.
                 1893      *GHOSE, Hon. Dr. Eashbehary, C.I.E., 56, Mnsapur
                                 Street, Calcutta.
          170 1880       §fGiBB, E. J. "W., 15, Chepstow Villas, Bayswater, "W.
              1893       J-*GIBSON, Mrs. J. Young, Castlebrae, Chesterton Road,
                                 Cambridge.
                 HON.        GOEJB, Professor De, Leiden.
                 1864    §fGoLBSMiD, Major-Gen. Sir F. J., C.B., K.C.S.I.,
                                 Godfrey House, Hollingbourne, near Maidstone, Kent.
                 1887      *GOLDSMID, Frederic L., c/o Messrs. TV. Watson Sf Co.,
                                 20, Apollo Street, Bombay.
                 HON.        1893 GOIJDZIHEB, Professor, Ignaz, Buda Pest.
                 1884    *fGoEPAESHAB, Thakur, Talookdar of Baiswan, Aligarh.
                 1885      *GOSSEII, Brigadier-General M. W. Edward, Bangalore,
                                 Madras.
                 1884      *GOTTB, Adhar Singh, B.A., LL.B. (Cantab), Extra
                                 Assistant Commissioner, Hoshangabad, India.
               1894        *GBAT, J., Professor of Pali, Rangoon College.
           180 1893         *GEEENTTP, Eev. Albert "W., Seven Hills Parsonage,
                                 Culford Heath, Bury St. Edmunds.
                 1884       *GEIEESON, George A., Bengal C.S., C.I.E., Ph.D.,
                                 Bengal Asiatic Society, Calcutta.
                 1852    t*GBiraTiH, E. T. H., C.I.E., Kotagiri, Nilgiri.
                 1891       *GEIGSBT, W. E., Judge, Cyprus.
                 1890       *GEOSSET, J., 4, Rue Cuvier, Lyons, France.
                 HON.         1890 GTJBEBNATIS, Conte Comm. Angelo De, Florence,
                                 Italy.
                 1893      *GtniXEMABD, F . H. H., The Old Mill House, Tram-
                                pington, Cambridge.

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                1887     *GXJIKAT7DON, Capt. Th. de, 134, Bishop's Road,
                               Fulham.
                1893     *GTTPTA, B. L., I.C.S., Cuttack, Bengal.
                1894     *GUEDOK-, Capt. Philip E. T., Indian Staff Corps,
                               Assistant Commissioner, Assam.

          190 1883 *HAGGAED, W. H. D., H.B.M. Minister Resident and
                        Consul General to the Republic of the Equator.
              1880 *§HAIG, Major-General Malcolm E., Rossweide, Davos
                        Plats, Switzerland.
                1884     *HAKBHAMJI, PEINCE OF MOBYI, B.A., LL.M., Rajhumar
                        College, Rajkote, Katthiawadh, India.
                1895*HABDT, Dr. E., Professor of Oriental Languages, Fri-
                        bourg, Switzerland.
             1884 J*HABLEZ, Monseigneur C. de, Professor of Oriental Lan-
                        guages, Louvain, Belgium.
             1883 fHATPEiLD, Captain C. T., late Dragoon Guards, Harts
                        Down, Margate.
             1888 fHnAP, Ealph, 1, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.
             1834 *tHJBMiNG, Lieut.-Col. Dempster, Deputy Commissioner,
                        Police Force, Madras.
             1885 fHENDBESON, George, 7, Mincing Lane, E.C.
             1884 *HBNDLBT, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel T. Holbein, C.I.E.
         200 1880 *HEBVEY, The Hon. D. F . A., Resident Councillor,
                        Malacca Straits Settlements.
             1888 *§HBWITT, J. Francis K., 14, Rue Veydt, Brussels.
             1846 JHETWOOB, James, F.E.S., 26, Kensington Palace
                        Gardens.
             1885 f*HiPPisi,ET, Alfred E., Commissioner of Chinese Customs,
                        and Chinese Secretary to the Inspector General of
                        Customs, Peking; 26, Old Queen Street, West-

                1891 *HIEA L A I , Officiating Inspector P.O., Bhakkar, Dera
                         Ismail Khan, Punjab.
                1891 *HIBSCHPELB, H., 3, Montefiore College, Ramsgate.
                1895 *HODSOIT, T. Callan, Bengal Civil Service.
                1881 *HOET, William, Bengal C.S., care of Dr. Hoey, 35,
                         Brookview Terrace, Cliftonville, Belfast.
                1893 *HOGARTH, David, Magdalene College, Oxford.
                1882 *HOLMWOOB, Frederic, C.B., H.B.M. Consul, Smyrna.

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14                              LTST OF MEMBERS.

          210 1865 *fHoLEOTD, Colonel "W". E . M., Tinier Secretary to
                         Government, Lahore ; 23, Bathwick Hill, Bath.
              1889 *HOPKINS, Lionel Charles, Chinkiang, China Consular

                1892  *HOTT
LIST OF MEMBERS.                                       15

                 1881 §KAY, H. C , 11, Durham Villas, Kensington.
                 1864 ^KEMBALL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arnold, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.,
                           5, Upper Belgrave Street; Uppat Souse, Solspie,
                           N.B.
                 1895 *KENNEDY, Miss, Fairacre, Concord, Mass.
                 1891   KENNEDY, James, 15, Willow Road, Hampstead Heath,
                           N.W.
                 1890 *KERALA VAEMA, His Highness, Valeyukoil Tamburam
                           Trivandrum, Travancore State, Madras.
                HOST.      KEEN, Professor H., Leiden.
                1856 |KEEE, Mrs., 19, Warwick Road, Kensington.
                1872 *KIELHOBN, Dr. P., C.I.E., Professor of Sanskrit,
                          Gottingen.
              1884    KIMBEEIEY, The Eight Hon. the Earl of, K.G., 35,
                         Lowndes Square.
          240 1884 *KING, Lucas White, B.A., LL.B., Deputy Com-
                         missioner, Derah Ismail Khan, Punjab, India.
              1892 *KING, Major J. 8., Indian Staff Corps (retired),
                         Franklinsirasse 38"', Dresden.
              1884 |*KITTS, Eustace John, Bengal Civil Service.
              1894    KLUHT, Eev. A., 156, Westbourne Grove, ~W.
              1884    KNIGHTON, W., LL.D., Tileworth, SilcerMll, St.
                         Leonards-on-Sea.
              1880 *KYNNEESLEY, C. ~W. Sneyd, Chief Magistrate, Penang,
                         Singapore, Straits Settlements.

                1884*LACHMAN SINE, Raja, Bulandshahr, N.W.P.
                1893 LAKE, Eeginald J., St. John's House, Clerkenwell, E.C.
                1895*LANDIS, E. B., M.D., English Church Mission,
                        Chemulpo, Corea.
             1880 *|LANMAN, Charles E., Professor of Sanskrit, Harvard
                        College, 9, Farrar Street, Cambridge, Mass.,
                        U.S.A.
         250 1884 f*LANSDELL, The Rev. H. H., D.D., Morden College,
                        Blackheath, S.E.
             1895 *LATIF, Syed Mohammed, Khan Bahadur, District
                                Judge, Jahndhar.
               1874       LAWEENCE, P . W., Oakleigh, Beekenham.
               1877      §LEGGE, The Rev. Dr., Professor of Chinese, 3, Keble
                             Road, Oxford.
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16                              LIST OF MEMBERS.

                1861      I1-11™"511. G- W . , Ph.D., LL.D., D.O.L., Oriental
                                University Institute, Woking.
                1892      *LEITNEB, H., Oriental University Institute, Woking.
                1883      * L B MESTJEIEE, Cecil John Reginald, Matara, Ceylon.
                1892      *LEO»-, J. Diaz de, M.D., Aguascalientes, Mexico.
                1878    *tLEPPEK, C. H.
                1880      fLE STBANGE, Guy, 3, Via S. Francesco Poverino,
                                Florence, Italy.
          260 1890        *LETESON, Henry G. A., Bengal Civil Service, Rangoon,
                                Burma, Officiating Assistant Superintendent of
                                Southern Shan States.
                1885      tLEWis, Mrs. A. 8., Castlebrae, Cambridge.
                1883      *LILLET, R., 199, Broad Street, BloomfieU, New Jersey,
                                U.S.A.
                 1883       LINBLET, William, M.Inst.C.E., 10, Kidbroole Terrace,
                                Blackheath.
                 1895     *LIVEEMOHE, Major W., U.S. Army, Post Office
                                Buildings, Boston, Mass.
                 1870     *LOCH, Lord, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
                 1879     *LOCKHAET, J. H. Stewart, Song Kong.
                 1832     fLovEiACE, The Right Hon. the Earl, 9, St. George's
                                Place.
              1895      |*LOWELL, P., 53, State Street, Boston, U.S.
              1895        *LTJPTON, "W., I.C.S., Shahjahanpur, N.W.P.
          270 1889          LYON, H. Thomson, 57, Onslow Square, S.W.

                 1878   MACAETNEY, Sir Halliday, M.D., K.C.M.G., Secretary
                           to the Chinese Embassy, Richmond Souse, 49,
                           Portland Place.
                 1882 *MCCOEKELL, G., Bombay Civil Service, Ahmadabad.
                 1882 §*MCCEINDLE, J. "W., M.A., F.R.S.G.S., 9, Westhall
                           Gardens, Edinburgh.
                 1880     *MACCTJLLUM, Major H. E., R.E.
                 1882 §*MACDOKELL, Prof. A. A., Ph.D., Corpus Christi,
                           Deputy Professor of Sanskrit; 7, Fyfleld Road,
                           Oxford.
                 1887 *MCDOTJALL, W., Vice-Consul, Mahammerah, through
                               hire, Persia.

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                1894 *MACLAGAN, E. D., Under Secretary Agricultural Depart-
                         ment, Punjab Government.
                1877 *MADDEIT, F . "W., Holt Lodge, 86, London Road,
                         Brighton.
                1893 *MADHO, P. Beni, Jbdhpur, Rajputana.
          280 EXT.         1893 MAHA YOTHA, His Excellency the Marquis.
                 1891     *MANN, Edmund C , 128, Park Place, Brooklyn, U.S.A.
                 1879     fMANwnra, Miss, 35, Blomfield Road, ~W.
                 1889     *MAEGOLIOTJTH, D., Professor of Arabic, 88, Woodstock
                               Road, Oxford.
                1888       MASTER, John Henry, Montrose House, Petersham.
                1880      *MAXWELL, The Hon. W. E., C.M.G., Commissioner
                               Gold Coast.
                1894      *MAY, A. J., Queen's College, Hong Kong.
                1894       MEAD, G.E.S., 17, Avenue Road, N.W.
                1883      *MEKM:AGEN-, The Eev. C. F., St. Feock's Vicarage,
                               Devoran R.S.O., Cornwall.
                How.       MEXWAED, Professor Barbier de, Membre de I'Institut,
                               18, Boulevard de Magenta, Paris.
          290 1863        *MILES, Colonel S. B., Bombay Staff Corps.
              1873        *MrwcHiif, Major-General, Bengal Staff Corps.
              1895        *MITBA, Eajesvara, Eai Sahib, Executive Engineer,
                              P. W.B. Raipur, C.P.
                1878      fMocATTA, F . D., 9, ConnaugU Place, Hyde Park, W.
                1874      *MOCKLEE, Lieut.-Col. E., Bombay Staff Corps, Political
                              Agent, Muscat.
                1882 |*MOHANLXI VISNTJLXL PANBIA, Pundit,                          Member and
                              Secretary of the State Council of Mewar, Udaipur.
                1884      *MoLoiraT, Sir Alfred, K.C.M.G., Government House,
                              British Honduras.
                1846    |§MONIEE-WILLIAMS, Sir Monier, K.C.I.E., D.C.L.,
                              Professor of Sanskrit, Oxford, Enfield House,
                              Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
                1886      §MOEGAN, E. Delmar, 15, Roland Gardens, Kensington,
                              S.W.
                1877      §MOEBIS, Henry, Eastcote House, St. John's Park, Black-
                              heath.
          300 1881         MORRISON, "Walter, 77, Cromwell Road, S."W\; Malham
                              Tarn, Bell Busk, Leeds.
                1882    *fMORSE, H. Ballou, Chinese Imperial Customs, Shanghai;
                              26, Old Queen Street, Westminster.

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                 1892     *MOBTON, Rev. B. Mitford, Eingsthorpe, Northampton.
                 1890     *Moss, E. Waddy, Didsbury College, Manchester.
                 1877     §MTTIE, Sir "W., K.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., Vice-Chan-
                              cellor of the University, Edinburgh.
                 1885     *MUKAND LAL, Udaipur.
                 1895     *MUKEEJI, Babu Najendranath, Professor of English
                               History, Jaipur College.
                 1882     *MTJKEKJI, Phanibhusan, Professor at Hughli College,
                               Chinsurah, Bengal, India.
                 1893     *MTJKEEJI, Eaja Pyari Mohan, C.S.I., Uttarpara vid
                               Calcutta.
                 1888     *MUKEEJI, Satya Chandri, Pleader of the High Court,
                               Mathura, JV. W.P., India.
          310 1887        *MULLALT, C. M., Madras Civil Service, Kistna
                               District, Madras.
                 1895     *MTJLLEE, Dr. E., Professor of Sanskrit at the University,
                               Berne, 30, Zieglerstrasse.
                HON.       MiJLLEE, Professor F . Max, 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford.
                Hon.       MIJLLEE, Professor Friedrich, University, Vienna.
                1850     *fMirEEAT, The Hon. Sir C. A., X.C.B., The Grange,
                               Windsor.

                1887      *5TAEATAN, Laksmi.
              1891 *NATHAN-, P. Eama, Colombo, Ceylon.
              Hon.   NAVILLE, Edouard, D.C.L., Malaguy, near Geneva.
              1888 *NEIL, E. A. E., Pembroke College, Cambridge.
              1860 ^NELSON, James Henry, M.A., Cuddalore, Madras.
          320 1891 *NEVILL, Hugh, Ceylon Civil Service.
              1892 *E"EWBEEET, Percy E., Egypt.
              1895 *NICHOLSON, E. A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
              1861 *NIEMANN, Prof. G. K., Delft, Holland.
              HON.   NOLDEKE, Professor, Strassburg.
              1876 *]SToEMAif, Lieut.-General Sir Henry W., G.C.B.,
                         K.C.S.I., Governor of Queensland.
              1876   NOETHBEOOK, The Eight Hon. the Earl of, G.C.S.I.,
                         E.E.S., 4, Hamilton Place, Piccadilly, ~W.

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                1888OL'DHAM, Surgeon-Major Charles Frederick, Sutton
                        Haugh, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
              1885 *OLIVEE, Edward E., Secretary to Government, P. W.D.,
                        Lahore.
              How.  OPPEBT, Professor Jules, Rue de Sfax, 2, Paris.
          330 1879 *OBMISTON, The Rev. James, 3, Berkeley Square,
                        Clifton, Bristol.

              1893 *PAEGITEE, F . E., B.C.S., e/o Messrs. Balmer, Laurie,
                        and Co., 103, Clive Street, Calcutta.
              1893 *PAKSONSON-, J. Marsden, 26, Moorgate Street.
              1869 §PEABSE, General George Godfrey, C.B., R.H.A., 4,
                        Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, "W".
              1895 *PEATLING, H., Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
              1882 JPEEK, Cuthbert E., 22, Belgrave Square.
              1882 JPEEK, Sir H. W., Bart., M.P., e/o Mr. Grover,
                        .Rousden, Lyme.
              1892 *PEEEIEA, J. C. Walter, Colombo, Ceylon.
              1887 *PEEKINS, Miss L. L. W., Concord, Boston, Mass.
              1890 *PFTOT(JST, Dr. Arthur, 2, Gartnerweg, Frankfurt.
          340 1895 PHIIXIPS, G., late China Consular Service, 8, Christ
                         Church Avenue, Brondesbury, N.W.
                 1874*|PHTA          KAJASTATTAYANITHAE, His             Excellency,       Private
                               Secretary to the King of Siam.
                 1895     *PILLAI, P. S., Professor of Philosophy, Trivandrum
                               College, Marneypuram Souse, Trivandrum, Tra-
                               vancore.
                 1881      PINCHES, Theophilus G., British Museum, W.C.
                 1874      PINCOTT, Prederic, 63, Bellenden Road, Peckham, S.E.
                 1895      PITT, St. George Lane-Fox, 4, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
                 1883      PITT-RITEES, Major-General, F.R.S., Rushmore, Salis-
                               bury.
                 1894     *PMMMEE, Mrs., Wunderbau, Sydenham.
                 1893    §*PLUNKBTT, Lieut.-Colonel G. T , R.E., 24, Burlington
                               Place, Dublin.
                 1874      POPE, The Rev. G. U., D.D., Lecturer in Tamil,
                               Indian Institute, Oxford.
          350 1893        *POUSSIN, Louis de la Vallee, The University, Ghent.

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                1876    *POWELI,, B. H. Baden-, Ferlys Lodge, 29, Banbury
                             Road, Oxford.
                1888 *PBATT, The Hon. Spencer E., United States Minister
                             to the Comt of Persia, Teheran.
                1882 -|-*PEIST)ANG, His Excellency the Prince.
                1862     PUSEY, S. E. Bouverie-, Pusey Souse, Farringdon.

                1895      *QUIOTT, M. T., Principal and Professor of English
                               Language and Literature, Pacharyappd's College,
                               Madras.

                1895   *RAGOZET, Mdme. Zenaide A., 115, Second Avenue, New
                           York.
                1874 |*EAMASTAMI, Iyengar B., Bangalore, Madras.
                1887 *EAN
LIST OF MEMBERS.                                       21

                1892 fKIDDING, Miss C. Mary, 6, Southwold Road, Clapton.
                1860   RIPON, The Most Hon. the Marquess of, K.Q., F.R.S.,
                           Chelsea Embankment, S.W.
              1872 ^RIVETTCAENAC, J . H., C.I.E., F.S.A., Bengal C.S.,
                           Ghdzipur.
              1880     ROBINSON, Yincent J., C.I.E., F.S.A., Hopedene,
                          Felday, Dorking.
              1882 *ROCKHILI,,W.W.,c/o Smithsonian Institute, Washington.
              1881 *RODGEKS, C. J., Honorary Numismatist to the Govern-
                          ment of India, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
              1892     ROGERS, Alex., 38, Clanricarde Gardens, W.
              1861     ROLIO, The Eight Hon. the Lord, Duncrub Castle,
                          Perthshire.
              1894 *ROSE, E., Commissioner, Gorahhpur, N.W.P.
          380 1894 Ross, E. D., 18, Upper Westbourne Terrace.
              1873 *Ross, Colonel Sir ' E. C , C.S.I., Bombay Staff Corps,
                          8, Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol.
              HON. §ROST, Dr. Reinhold, C.I.E., Ph.D., 1, Ehworthy
                          Terrace, Primrose Sill.
              HON.    Roth, Professor R., Tubingen.
              1888 *ROUFFIGNAC, P . Z. A., Saint Gervais, les 3 Clochers,
                          Departement de la Vienne, France.
              1891 *fRousE, W. H . D., F.R.G.S., 4, Bilton Road, Rugby.
              1891 fRoY, Robert, Earhdale, Ilfracombe.
              1885 *EUSDEIT, Q. W., Cotmandene, South Yarra, Melbourne.
              1872 *-J-RUSIOMJI, C , Jaunpur, care of G. Ardaseer, Esq.,
                           Olney House, Richmond, Surrey.
              1880 fRTLANDS, T. Glazehrooke, Highfields, Thelwall, War-
                          rington.
          390 1876         RXLANDS, W. H., F.8.A.,              Sec. Bib. Arch.         Soc,    37,
                                Gt. Russell Street, "W.C.

                HON.       SACHAIT, Professor Eduard, President of the Seminer
                              fur Orientalisehe Sprachen, Berlin.
                1883       SALMONE, Habib Anthony, Professor of Arabic at
                               King's College and Lecturer at University College;
                               126, BelsizeRoad, N.W.
                 1893     *SANJANA, Dastur Darab Peshotan, High Priest of the-
                               Parsees, 114, Chandanawadi, Bombay.

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                 1892     *SANKABANAEAYA:N'A, P., Tripunitora Ernalculam, Cochin,
                                Sirkar.
                 1891     *SAEDA, Har Bilas, B.A., Government College, Ajmere.
                 1865       SASSOON, Sir Albert D., C.S.I., 1, Eastern Terrace,
                                Brighton.
                 1865       SASSOON, Eeuben D., 1, Belgrave Square, S.W.
                 1893     *SASTRI, Pandit Hari Prasad, Bengal Librarian,
                                Writer's Buildings, Calcutta.
                 1880      *SATOW, Sir Ernest M., K.C.H.G., Ph.D., H.B.M.
                                Minuter, Tokio.
          400 1874       t§SAYcu, The Eev. A. H., VICE-PBESIDENT, Professor
                                of Assyriology, Queen's College, Oxford. .
                 1870     *SCHINDLEB, General A. H., Teheran, Persia.
                 HON.       SCHBADEE, Professor, Berlin.
                 1893       SCOTT, E. J. Long, Keeper of the MSS. and Egerton
                                Librarian, British Museum.
                 1885     *SCOTT, James George, C.I.E., Bangkok, Siam.
                 1886      *SCOTT, Sir John, K.C.M.G., Cairo.
                 1867    *fSELiM, Paris Effendi, Constantinople.
                 1887      *SELL, The Eev. E., Church Missionary Society,
                                Madras.
                 1893      *SEST, Guru Prasad, Banhipur, Bengal.
                 HON.       SENABT, Emile, 18, Rue Frangois l e r , Paris.
           410 1887        *SENATHI EAJA, E. G. W., Colombo, Ceylon.
                 1892      *SESSIONS, F., Monkleighton, Alexandra Road, Gloucester.
                 1877      §SEWEIX, E., Madras C.S., 6, Palace Mansions, Buck-
                                ingham Gate.
                 1892      *SHAH, Nurallah, Gaya, K Lndia.
                 1895      *SHAWE, Eev. F . B., 22, College Grove Road, Wakefield.
                 1895      *SHELIABEAE, Eev. G. "W., M.E. Mission, Singapore.
                  1884 *fSHXAMAJi KEISHNA VAEMA, M.A.,                          Barrister-at-Law,
                         Ajmere, India.
               1890 *SIBEEE, Ernest, Bussage House, near Stroud.
               1883  Sarcox, Miss Edith, Ellesborough Souse, Tring, Herts.
               1887  SIMPSON, "W., 19, Church Road, Willesden.
           420 1877 SINCLAIE, W. F . , late L.C.S., Messrs. King Sf Co.,
                         Pall Mall.
               1894 *SINGH, Sardar Sir Atar, K.C.I.E., Chief of Bhadaur,
                         Bhadaur House, LudMana.
               1893 *SINSH, The Eaja Visvanath Bahadur, Chhatapur,
                         Bundelkhand, C.I.

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                1895 t*SiNHA, Kunwar Keshal Pal, Raio Eotla, P.O. Narki,
                           Agra District.
                1883 *SMIIH, Vincent A., Bengal Civil Service, Gorakhpur,
                           N. W.P.
                1889      * S E I MEITINJAYA NISSENHA BAHAKA GABU, Zemindar
                              of Sangamvalsa, Parvatipur.
                1886      *STACK, George, Professor of Ancient and Modern
                              History, Presidency College, Calcutta.
                1858      §STANLEY OP ALDEELEY, The Right Hon. the Lord, 15,
                         Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
                1861*STANMOBE, The Eight Honourable Lord, G.C.M.G.,
                         K.C.B., D.C.L., Red House, Ascot.
              1887 *SIEIN, M. A., Ph.D., The Principal, Oriental College,
                         and Registrar, Panjab University, Lahore.
          430 1894 *STETENSOJT, Robert C , Assistant         Commissioner,
                         Kyankpyu, Arakan, Burma.
              1892 *Si. JOHN, R. F . St. Andrew, Lecturer in Burmese,
                          Oxford, Duncliffe, Haling Common.
              1848    STEACHEX, William, Oriental Club, Hanover Square, "W.
              1893 §*STEONG, S. A., Reader in Assyriology, Cambridge, 1,
                         St. John's Road, Putney Hill.
              1891   STURDY, Ed. T., High View, Caversham, Reading.
                HOIF.       1892 SUMANOALA MAHA NAYAKA USNANSE.
                1893 f*SvAsn SOBEANA, H.R.H. Prince, Bangkok, Siam.
                1895 *SYKES, Percy M., H.B.M. Consul, Kerman, Persia.

              1875 *|TASOBE SOUBESTDEO MoHtrar, Rajah Bahadur, Mus.D.,
                          Calcutta.
              1896 *TAHL RAM, Gungaram, Zemindar, Dera Ismail Khan,
                         Panjab.
          440 1893 *TAW SEIN KO, 2, Latter Street, Rangoon.
              1883    TATTOEY, C. H., The Librarian, India Office.
              1894 *TAYLOE, Arnold C , Uppingham, Rutland.
              1880 *fTAYLOB, The Rev. Charles, D.D., Master of St. John's
                         College, Cambridge.
              1892 *TCHEEAZ, Minas, Professor of Armenian, King's College,
                         London; 33, Be Fere Gardens, S.W.
              1879 §*TEMPLE, Major R. C , C.I.E., Commissioner of the
                         Andamans.

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24                              LIST OF MEMBERS.

               1881 -{-THEOBALD, W., Budleigh Salterton, Devon.
               1880 *fTHOBBUBN, 8. S., Bengal Civil Service, Panjab.
               1881 §THOBNTON, T. H., C.S.I., D.C.L., 23, Bramham
                          Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
               HON.    TIELE, Professor, University, Leiden.
           450 1859 *fTiEN, The Eev. Anton, Ph.D., 23, Park Place,

                  1892      *TOLMAN, Professor H. C, Vande-rbilt University,
                                Nashville, Tennessee.
                  1895    f*TBATANCOKK, H.H. Eama Varma, G.C.S.I., Maharaja
                                of Travaneore.
                  1879      *TEOTTEB, Coutts, Athenceum Club; 17, Charlotte
                                Square, Edinburgh.
                  1884      *TBOTIEB, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B., S.M. Consul-
                                 General, Galat%, Roumania.
                  1884      fTuF^ELi, H., Esq., The Grove, Wimbledon Park.
                  1891      *TUPPEB, C. L., Chief Secretary to the Punjab Govern-
                                ment, Lahore.

                  1882      *UD1IP^B, His Highness Fateh                     Singhji      Bahadur,
                                Maharana of, G.C.S.I.

                  1884      *YAIENTINE, The Eey. Colin S., LL.D., Medical College,
                                  Agra.
                1884 *fYASADEV, Madhar Samarth, E. E., B.A., Balliol
                           College, Oxford.
            460 HON.    1892 YASSILIEF, Professor Y. P., The University, St.
                           Petersburg.
                1883    YEENET, F . W., 6, Onslow Gardens, S."W.
                1827 fYxvYAir, K. H. S., Irewan, St. Cohmb, Cornwall.

                   1884   "WACE, The Eev. H., D.D., Principal, Xing's College,
                             London.
                  1892 f*"W"ADDBi,L, L. A., LL.D., Surgeon-Major, Darjeeling.
                  1873 §"WALHOITSE, M. J., 28, Hamilton Terrace, N.W.

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              1885 |*WAEEEN, H . C , 12, Quincey Street, Cambridge,
                        Mass., U.S.
              1883   WAITERS, T., late China Consular Service; Cleveland
                        Mansions, Cleveland Road, Haling.
              HON.   WEBEB, Professor A., 56, Ritterstrasse, Berlin.
              1885   WEST, E. W., 4, Craufurd Terrace, Maidenhead.
          470 1892 §WEST, Sir Raymond, K.C.I.E., LL.D., Chesterfield,
                                 College Road, Norwood.
                 1873     *WESTMAOOTT, E. Yesey, B.A., Commissioner of Excise,
                              Bengal Presidency, India.
                 1882      WHINFIELD, E. H., St. Margaret's, Beulah Bill.
                 1893     *WHITEHOTJSE, F . Cope, 8, Cleveland Row, St. James'.
                 1868    *fWILLIAMS, The Eev. Thomas, Rewari, Panjab.
                 1876     fWoLLASTON, A. N., C.I.E., India Office; Glen Hill,
                               Walmer.
                 1894     *WEIGHT, H. Nelson, Collector, Dehra Bun, N. W.P.
           477 1894         WTLDE, C. H., S. Kensington Museum.

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               Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, K.C.S.I., Aligarh.
               1866 Professor T. Aufrecht, Heidelberg.
               1894 Mons. A. Barth, Paris.
               Professor Eamkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, C.I.E., Puna,
                     Bombay.
             5 1873 Professor Otto von Bohtlingk, St. Petersburg*
               1885 Professor J. G. Biihler, C.I.E., Vienna.
               1893 Professor Henri Cordier, Paris.
               1895 Professor 0. Donner, Helsingfors.
               The Rev. J. Edkins, D.D., Shanghai.
            10 1890 Professor V. Fausboll, Copenhagen.
               1866 Don Pascual de Gayangos, Madrid.
               1885 Professor De Goeje, Leiden.
               1893 Professor Ignaz Goldziher, Buda Pest.
               1890 Conte Comm. Angelo De Gubernatis, Italy.
            15 Professor H. Kern, Leiden.
               1873 Professor Barbier de Meynard, Paris.
               Professor F . Max Muller, Oxford.
               1895 Professor Friedrich Muller, Vienna.
               1895 Prof essor Ed. Faville, Geneva.
            20 1890 Prof. T. Noldeke, Strassburg.
               1866 Professor Jules Oppert, Paris.
               Dr. Reinhold Rost, C.I.E., Ph.D., London.
               Professor B. Both, Tubingen.
               Professor Eduard Sachau, Berlin.
            25 1892 Professor Schrader, Berlin.
               1892 M. Emile Senart, Paris.
               1895 Professor Tiele, Leiden.
               1892 Sumangala Maha Nayaka Unnanse, Colombo, Ceylon.
               1892 Professor Vasilief, St. Petersbowg.
            30 1866 Professor A. Weber, Berlin.

             Note.—The number of Honorary Members is limited by Rule 9 to thirty.
          Those in italics are deceased, and the vacancies thus occasioned will be reported
          to the annual meeting in May.

                  H.E. The Marquis Maha Yotha.

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28

                LIST OF LIBRARIES AND SOCIETIES
                                          SUBSCRIBING 1 0 THE

          JOFEISTAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY.

                ASTOE LIBRARY, New York.
                 ATHEN^JUM CLUB, Pall Mall.
                BENARES, QUEEN'S COLLEGE, India.
                 BERLIN ROYAL LIBRABY.
                 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL FEEE LIBRARY.
                BRIGHTON PUBLIC LIBEAEY.
                 BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, 46, Queen Victoria Street.
                 CINCINNATI PUBLIC LIBEAEY.
                 COLUMBIA COLLEGE LIBEAEY, New York.
            10 CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, Northumberland Avenue.
                 COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 EAST INDIA UNITED SERVICE CLUB, 16, St. James's Square.
                 FLORENCE.        BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE.
                 GENEVA.       BIBLIOTHEQUE PUBLIQUE.
                 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.
                 GSTTINGEN UNIVERSITY LIBEAEY.
                 HALLE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 HARVARD COLLEGE.
                 JENA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
            20 JOHNS HOPEINS UNIVERSITY.
                 K I E F UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 LIVERPOOL FEEE PUBLIC LIBEAEY.
                 LONDON INSTITUTION, Finsbury Circus, E.C.
                 LONDON LIBRARY, 14, St. James's Square.
                 LUCKNOW MUSEUM.
                 MADRID.       BIBLIOTECA DEL ATENEO, CALLE DEL PRADO.
                 MANCHESTER FREE REFERENCE LIBRARY, King St., Manchester.
                 MARBURG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 MELBOURNE PUBLIC LIBRAEY.
            30 MONTEEEOBE COLLEGE, Eamsgate.

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LIST OF LIBRARIES AND SOCIETIES.                                   29

                 MUNICH UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 NAPLES UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
                 NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNB LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
                 OXFORD.       THE INDIAN INSTITUTE.
                 PEABODY INSTITUTE, U.S.A.
                 PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 PHILADELPHIA, LIBRARY COMPANY.
                 PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A., THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
            40 SAN FRANCISCO FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
                 STRASBURG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 SYDNEY FREE LIBRARY.
                 TUBINGEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
                 UNITED SERVICE CLUB, 116, Pall Mall.
                 "WASHINGTON CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
            46 ZURICH STADT BIBLIOTHEK.

             Note.—There are many other libraries which subscribe through the booksellers.
           The Secretary would be much obliged by the Librarians of such libraries sending
           him their names to be added to the above list.

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Honorary
                                                                                                                                   Resident     Resident  Non-resident Non-resident   and      Subscribing   TOTAL.
                                                                                                                                   Members.   Compounders. Members. Compounders. Extraordinary Libraries.
                                                                                                                                                                                    Members.

                                                                                                                  1891               110           47         185          62           30          16        450
                                                                                                                  1892               110           48         187          61           30          23        459
                                                                                                                                     105           49         200          59           30          33        476

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                                                                                                                  1893
                                                                                                                  1894               104           47         211          64           31          36        493
                                                                                                                  1895               101           40         216          66           31          38        492
                                                                                                                  Deaths               4            3           1                        5                     13     3
                                                                                                                  Retirements ..       2                        3                                               5
                                                                                                                                      95           37         212          66           26          38        474
                                                                                                                  Elected since        3                       32           3            3           8         49

                                                                                                                                     +3                       +5          +2           +2                    + 13

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                                                                                                                  Transfers          -6                       -7                                             -13

                                                                                                                  Jan. 1st, 1896      95           38         242          71           31          46        523
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      CO

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BERNARD QUARITCH,
                     15 PICCADILLY, LONDON,
                                   HAS A LARGE STOCK OF

        BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS                        IN

                           ORIENTAL                 LANGUAGES,
                                                ASD OF

                Books relating to the East.

        Priced Catalogues of Books Gratis on Application.

                  New Books and Periodicals supplied.

        Orders for Scarce Books carefully attended to.

        Books Published by Institutions or Authors
                    sold on Commission.

        BERNARD QUARITCH,
                            15 PICCADILLY,                   LONDON,

        Agent for the Sale of the BEITISE MUSEUM and INDIA
                        OFFICE      PUBLICATIONS.
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Messrs. LUZAC & Co.'s LIST.
         Publishers to the INDIA OFFICE, the ASIATIC SOCIETY
           OF BENGAL, the UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, etc.

                                              Just Published.                                             ;
                      A HISTORY OF THE DECCAN.                                                           1
                                    BY J. D. B. GEIBBLE.                                                 I
                "With Numerous Illustrations, Plates, Portraits, Maps, and Plans.
                                         Vol. I. Price 21s.
           The first volume gives the History of the First Kingdom, under the Bahmanee
         Sultans, the Civil Wars that broke out after Aurangzebe's death, the Episode
         of the great "King-makers," Zulficcar Khan and the two Seyds, and ends
         with the independence of the first Nizam Asaf Jah.
                           Vol. I I will come out in the course of 1896.
                                              Just Published.
                         EUROPE IN CHINA.
                     THE HISTORY OF HONGKONG.
                                 From the Beginning to the Tear 1882.
                                       BY E. J. EITEL, P H . D . ,
                                    Inspector of Schools, Hongkong.
                          8vo.   pp. vii, 575. With Index. Price lbs. nett.

          ESSAY ON THE COMMON FEATURES WHICH APPEAR
                IN ALL FORMS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF.
                                       BY E. N. CUST, LL.D.
                                 Post 8vo. Cloth, pp. xxiv, 194. 5s.

                                                In the Press.
                            ORIENTAL WIT AND WISDOM;
                  OR, T H E LAUGHABLE STORIES COLLECTED BY BAR-HEBKAEUS.
                     The Syriac Text with an English Translation,
          BY E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, LITT.D., F.S.A., Keeper of the Department
                   of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, British Museum.
                       BABYLONIAN               MAGIC AND SORCERY.
          "The Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand," being the Cuneiform Text of a
          group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Formulae from Tablets
                  of the Konyunjik Collection, preserved in the British Museum.
          Edited, with Transliteration, Translations, Notes, and full Vocabulary, by
          LEONAED W. KING, M.A., Assistant in the Department of Egyptian and
                          Babylonian Antiquities of the British Museum.
          CRITICAL REMARKS UPON SOME PASSAGES OF THE
                        OLD TESTAMENT.
                                       BY PAUL EUBEN, P H . D .

          46, GEEAT EUSSELL STEEET (OPPOSITE THE BEIXMH MTOBUM),
                                            LONDON, W.C.

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PALI TEXT SOCIETY.

                             COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
                                  M. EMILE SENART, de l'lnstitut.
          PBOFESSOR FAUSBOLL.       PROFESSOR J. ESTLIN CARPENTER.
                           EOBERT CHALMERS, Esa.
          Managing Chairman—T. W. RHYS DATIDS, 22, Albemarle Street, London,"W.
                         (With power to add workers to their number.)
          Son. See. and Treat, for America—Prof. Lanman, Harvard College, Cam-
              bridge, MaBS.
          Son. Sec. and Treat, for Ceylon—E. R. Gooneratne, Esq., Atapattu Muda-
              liyar, Galle.

             This Society has been started in order to render accessible to
          students the rich stores of the earliest Buddhist literature now
          lying unedited and practically unused in the various MSS.
          scattered throughout the University and other Public Libraries
          of Europe.
             The historical importance of these Texts can scarcely be ex-
          aggerated, either in respect of their value for the history of
          folk-lore, or of religion, or of language. It is already certain
          that they were all put into their present form within a very
          limited period, probably extending to less than a century and a
          half (about B.C. 400-250). For that period they have preserved
          for us a record, quite uncontammated by filtration through any
          European mind, of the every-day beliefs and customs of a people
          nearly related to ourselves, just as they were passing through the
          first stages of civilization. They are our best authorities for the
          early history of that interesting system of religion so nearly
          allied to some of the latest speculations among ourselves, and
          which has influenced so powerfully, and for so long a time, so
          great a portion of the human race—the system of religion which
          we now call Buddhism. The sacred books of the early Budd-
          hists have preserved to us the sole record of the only religious

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2                               Pali Text Society.

          movement in the world's history which bears any close resem-
          blance to early Christianity. In the history of speech they contain
          unimpeachable, evidence of a stage in language midway between
          the Vedic Sanskrit and the various modern forms of speech in
          India. In the'history of Indian literature there is nothing older                              j
          than these wfrks, excepting only the Vedic writings; and all the                               1
          later classical Sanskrit literature has been profoundly influenced                              |
          by the intellectual struggle of which they afford the only direct                              1
          evidence. It is not, therefore, too much to say that the publica-
          tion of this unique literature will be no less important for the                               >
          study of history—whether anthropological, philological, literary, or                            '
          religious—than the publication of the Vedas has already been.
             The whole will occupy about nine or ten thousand pages 8vo.
          Of these 6000 pages have already appeared. The accession of                                     \
          about fifty new members would make it possible to issue 1000
          pages every year.
             The Subscription to the Society is only One Guinea a                                         :
          year, or Five Guineas for six years, payable in advance. Each
          subscriber receives, post free, the publications of the Society,
          which cost a good deal more than a guinea to produce.
             It is hoped that persons who are desirous to aid the publication
          of these important historical texts, but who do not themselves
          read Pali, will give Donations to be spread if necessary over a
          term of years. Nearly £400 has already been thus given to the
          Society by public-spirited friends of historical research.

             * # * Subscriptions for 1896 are now due, and it is earnestly requested
          that subscribers will send in their payments without putting the Chairman
          to the expense and trouble of personally ashing for them. All who can
          conveniently do so should send the Five Guineas for six years, to
          their own benefit and that of the Society also.

             The Society keeps no books, and its publications cannot in any
          ease be sent to subscribers who have not already paid their sub-
          scriptions for the year.

             Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable to the "Pali
           Text Society." (Address: 22, Albemarle Street, London, W.)

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DR. J. COLLIS                                                                                                BROWNE'S
                                                                                                                                                                       CHLORODYNE.
                                                    QOUGHS,                                                                                              JREAT SPECIFIC FOR                                   during many years. In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                              even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself,
                                                         QOLDS,                                                                                                    HOLERA, DYSENTERY,                         we have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              We have never used any other form of this medicine
                                                             y^STHMA.                                                                                                      QIARRH(EA.                         than Collis Browne's, from a firm conviction that
                                                                                                                                                                                                              it is decidedly the best, and also from a sense of
                                                                   gRONCHITIS.                                                                                                  The GENERAL BOAB.D            duty we owe to the profession and the public, as
                                                                                                                                                                              of HEALTH, London, RE-          we are of opinion that the substitution of any other
                                                                                                                                                                              PORT that it ACTS as a          than Collis Browne's is a deliberate breach of faith
                                                    R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE                                                                                          CHARM, one dose generally       on the part of the chemist to prescriber and patient
                                                 D    —This wonderful remedy was discovered by Dr.                                                                            sufficient.                     alike.—We are, Sir, faithfully yours, SYMES & Co.
                                                J. COLLIS BROWNE, and the word Ohlorodyne                                                                                                                         of the Pharm. Society of Great Britain,
                                                coined by him expi-essly to designate it. There                                                                                 DR. G I B B O N , Army Members

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                                                never has been a remedy so vastly beneficial to                                                                               Medical Staff, Calcutta, states  His Excellency the Viceroy's Chemists.
                                                suffering humanity, and it is a subject of deep con-                                                                          — " TWO DOSES COM-
                                                cern to the public that they should not be imposed                                                                            PLETELY CURED ME of
                                                upon by having imitations.pressed upon them on                                                                                DIARRHOEA."                     - J- COLLIS BROWNE'S CHL0R0-
                                                account of cheapness, and as being the same thing.                                                                              From SYMES & Co., Phar-        DYNE is the TRUE PALLIATIVE in
                                                Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is a                                                                                        maceutical Chemists.Medical
                                                totally distinct thing from the spurious compounds                                                                            Hall, Simla.—Jan. 5th, 1880.
                                                                                                                                                                                                               fljEURALGIA, GOUT, CANCER,
                                                called Chlorodyne, the use of which only ends in                                                                              To J. T. DAVENPORT, Esq.,
                                                disappointment and failure.                                                                                                      33 Great Russell St., Blooms-          yOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM.
                                                                                                                                                                                 bury, London.—DEAR SIR—
                                                 | \ R . J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE                                                                                           We embrace this opportunity
                                                 J J —Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD                                                                                           of congratulating you upon IMPORTANT CAUTION.
                                                 STATED PUBLICLY in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS                                                                                     the wide-spread reputation
                                                 BROWNE was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR                                                                                             this justly esteemed medicine   The IMMENSE SALE of this REMEDY has
                                                 of CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of the                                                                                      has earned for itself, not    given rise to many UNSCRUPULOUS IMITA-
                                                 defendant was deliberately untrue, and he regretted                                                                             only in Hindostan, but all    TIONS.
                                                 to say it had been sworn to.—See The Times, July

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                                                                                                                                                                                 over the East. As a remedy      N B.—EVERY BOTTLE OF GENUINE
                                                 13th, 1864.                                                                                           of general utility, we much question whether a          CHLORODYNE BEAKS on the GOVERN-
                                                     R. 3. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOBODYNE                                                                  better is imported into the country, and we shall       MENT STAMP the NAME of the INVENTOR.
                                                 D     is a LIQUID MEDICINE which ASSUAGES                                                             be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-
                                                  PAIN of EVERY KIND, affords a calm, refreshing                                                       Indian home. The other brands, we are happy to Q R . J. COLLIS BROWNE.
                                                  sleep, WITHOUT HEADACHE, and INVIGOR-                                                                                                                         SOLD IN BOTTLES, Is. lj-i., is. 9d., 4s. Gd.
                                                  ATES the NERVOUS SYSTEM when exhausted.                                                                                                                                 by all Chemists.
                                                                                                                  . COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO-            instances ad infinitum of the extraordinary efficacy                  SOLE MANUFACTURER,
                                                                                                              DYNE rapidly cuts short all attacks of   of Dr. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne in Diarrhoea
                                                                                                                                                       and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the            J. T. DAVENPORT,

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                                                                                                                |TPILEPSY, SPASMS, COLIC,              Vomiting of Pregnancy,' and as a general sedative,
                                                                                                                                                       that have occurred under our personal observation                     33, Great Mu*seM Street, W. C.
                                                                                                                    PALPITATION, HYSTERIA.
ROYAL ASIATIC                                                     SOCIETY
                                                       OF

   GREAT BRITAIN &. IRELAND.
                 22, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, W.

                                               Special Notice.

   T H E ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY publishes Quarterly an
   Illustrated Journal, containing Original Articles on the Lan-
   guages, the Archaeology, the History, the Beliefs, or the Customs
   of the East.
       A Special Article in the Journal gives each Quartet an
   account, as complete as possible up to date, of all scholarly work
   being done throughout the world in these branches of inquiry.

         The Annual Subscription to the Society is   THREE
    GUINEAS a Year for Resident, and THIRTY       SHILLINGS
    a Year for Non-Resident, Members.

        Each. Member who has paid Ms Subscription for the our rent year
    receives the Journal post free, has the use of the ^Library at the
    Society's rooms, and admission to the meetings of the Society. Three-
    guinea subscribers may also borrow books.

         Libraries and Non-Members may obtain the -Journal post
     free by a Subscription of Thirty Shillings a year if paid in
     advance direct to the Secretary. The Price of each Part
     separately is Twelve Shillings.

                              STEPHEN AUSTIN AND
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