Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . Calcutta; Missionstation commenced, 1838; missionary laborers—Rev. James J. Lucas and hiswife. Miss P. A. Brink, ; native tliristian assistants—eight catechists andScripture-readers, eleven teachers, and two colporteurs. Out-station at Cha-bramow—-one catechist and one Scripture-reader. Furkijkhab^d : near to Futtehgurh ; Mission station commenced, 1844;missionary laborers—Rev. Messrs. B. D. WyckoiF and Thomas Tracy and theirwives, Rev. George A. Seeley, Rev. Mohan Loll; native Christian asistants—four catechists, one Scripture-reader,


Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . Calcutta; Missionstation commenced, 1838; missionary laborers—Rev. James J. Lucas and hiswife. Miss P. A. Brink, ; native tliristian assistants—eight catechists andScripture-readers, eleven teachers, and two colporteurs. Out-station at Cha-bramow—-one catechist and one Scripture-reader. Furkijkhab^d : near to Futtehgurh ; Mission station commenced, 1844;missionary laborers—Rev. Messrs. B. D. WyckoiF and Thomas Tracy and theirwives, Rev. George A. Seeley, Rev. Mohan Loll; native Christian asistants—four catechists, one Scripture-reader, one colporteur, three Bible woman andzenana visitors. Mynpurie : 40 miles west of Futtehgurh ; Mi=sion station commenced. 1843 ;missionary laborers—Rev. James M. Alexander and his wife, Mrs. S. J. Millar ;native Christian assistants—eight catechists, foar teachers and Scripture-readers, five zenana visitors and Bible women, one female teacher, and one col-porteur. Etawah : on the Jumna, 50 miles south-west of Mynpurie ; Mission station. 85 Lon^ituile MISSIONS IN INDIA. 43 commenced, 1863 ; missionary laborers—Kev. Julius F. TJllmann an<l his wife ;Mi^s C. Belz, teacher and zenana visitor, Rev. A^abibaksh ; native Christian as-sistants—seven catechists and Scripture-readers, three teachers, and three col-porteurs. Four sub-stations. FuTTEHPOKE : 587 miles north-veest of Calcutta ; Mission station commenced,1853: native mis:^ionary laborers—one eatechist, one teacher, one Scripture-reader, two colporteurs, and two zenana visitors. Allahabad : at the junction of the Ganges and the Jumna, 500 miles north-west of Calcutta; Mission station commenced, 1836; missionary laborers—Eev. Messrs. A. Brndhead, , S. H. Kelloo-jr, and James F. Holcombe andtheir wives. Rev. Theodore S. Wynkoop; Miss Sewnrd, , Miss Wilson,and Miss Lizzie Walsh, teachers. Rev. J. J. Caleb ; nadve Christian assistants—three catechists, two Scripture-readers, one colporteur,


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