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 SUPPLEMENT 151 Syed Mohammed, Khan Bahadur, Nawab, — I. S. O., Inspector-General of Registration, Bengal, was born in 1850. He received the title of Khan Bahadur in 1902 and that of Nawab in 1909 and was admitted to the Imperial Service Order, in 1913. For details and portrait, see principal volume, Part VIII, page loi. Address: 62, Taltollah Lane, Calcutta. Prabhkar Ram Krishna Bhandarkar, b.a., l.m. & s., Rao Bahadur, Senior Assistant -Surgeon, King Edward Hospital, Lecturer in Medicine and Midwifery, King Edward Hospital Medical School, Indore, was born on 7th November, 1862, and educated in the Elphinstone College, Bombay, Deccan College, Poona, and the Grant Medical College, Bombay. He is the son of Dr. Sir Ram Krishna Gopal Bhandarkar, the well-known oriental scholar. After complet- ing his education he entered as a Tutor in Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence at the Grant Medical College, Bombay. He was appointed Professor of Chemistry and Physics and Vice-Principal, Holker College, Indore, in 1892. Since 1899 he has been in charge of the King Edward Hospital, Indore, as Assistant Surgeon. He is the President of the Central India Bramo Samaj. In recognition of his services he was first made a Rao Sabeb and the title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in 19 13. Address: King Edward Hospital^ Indore, C. I. PiRBHU Lal, Rai Saheb, Lala — late Superintendent in the office of the Quarter-Master General in India. Title conferred in January, 1914- ShaMA CharaN Roy, Rai Saheb, Babu — Assistant in the Army Department, Government of India. Title conferred in January, 19 14. Address: Delhi. Shamdas Tahilram, Rai Saheb — Head Clerk and Accountant, Engineering Department, East Indian Railway. Title canferred in January, 19 14.