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 honours, winning the Thwaytes medal lor mathematics ; he took his M. A. whilst a medical student, gaining the Uni- versity medal; he graduated as PR, i>., in 1909. In the M. B. Examination he stood first, winning the McLeod and Goodeve medals ; he took his M. D. in 1902. In 1904 he was appoint- ed Fellow of his University, and has since been a Member of the Faculties of Medicine and Science, and of the Boards of Studies in Medicine, Physics, Chemistry and Physiology : in addition he has been Examiner in the University. He represented the Faculty of Medicine on the Syndicate of the University, was a Member of the Provincial Malarial Com- mittee, and delegate from Bengal to the meeting of the Central Malaria Committee in Bombay in 191 1. He entered Government service as house physician at the Medical Col- lege Hospital, Calcutta ; was soon appointed lecturer in Materia Medica at Dacca, and subsequently at the Campbell Medical School. He was subsequently appointed lecturer in Medicine at that institution. He has shown great aptitude for scientilic research, and his contributions to medical science and literature are well known. He has written a large number of papers and booklets on various professional topics. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public and Government. Address: 10, Nimtola Ghat Street, Calcutta.

MUKHARJI, JOGlNURA Nath, Rai Bahadur, retired District and Sessions Judge, Bengal, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Calcutta.

RAM Gb'LAM SINGH, Rai Bahadur, Zemindar, was born in 1850, and educated at home. He belongs to a family which migrated to Bengal from Baghhu, in Gorakhpur District, U. P., about 125 years ago, having inherited the estate of Captain Bisram Singh. He was for twenty-one years Private