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Records of the Bombay Government, Selections from : New Series (continued) 



Vol. VII. Containing 



No. 14. Impey (E.) Memoir on the Physical Character of the Nerbudda River and 

 Valley; to which are appended a Selection from the Records, 1838-51, relating to the 

 Nerbudda River and the Mineral Districts of the Valley ; and Extracts from Reports 

 by J. J. Berkley and Lieut-Col. J. P. Kennedy. 



No. 15. Raikes (Lieut. S. N.) Memoir and Brief Notes relative to Kutch. Walter 

 (Capt. Charles). Historical Sketch of Kutch. Malet (Arthur). Statement 



concerning the Names of the Towns & Villages in Kutch, their Revenue, &c. 

 Lumsden (J. G.) Observations on his Map showing the Possessions of H. H. the Rao 

 &the Dependent Chiefs. Ogilvy (T.) Miscellaneous information relative to Kutch. 

 Leech (Lieut. R.) Memoir on the Trade, &c. of Mandvee. Burnes (James) 

 Medical Topography of Bhooj. Holland (Lieut.-Col. J.) Routes between Bhooj 

 and Ahmedabad. Treaties, Engagements, &c. entered into by the Hon. E. I. 

 Company with the Kutch State between 1809 and 1851. 



No. 16. Hove (Dr.) Tours for Scientific or Economical Research made in Guzerat, 

 Kattiawar, and the Conkuns in 1787-88, published from the MS in the British 

 Museum, by A. Gibson. ' 



Vol. VIII. 2 Parts Containing 



No. 17. Memoirs on Shikarpoor ; the Syuds of Roree and Bukkur ; the Khyrpoor 

 State ; the States and Tribes on the Frontier of Upper Sind ; the Bay, Harbour, 

 Town, and Trade of Kurachee ; the Province of Lus ; Tatta and its Environs. 

 Brown (Capt. (Lewis) Journal while at Kahun in 1840. Routes leading from 

 Kurachee to Jerruk, &c. Reports on the Country between Kurachee, Tatta, 

 and Sehwan. Narratives of Visits to Beyla, and the Port of Sonmeeanee. Report 

 on the Munchur Lake, and Arul and Nara Rivers. Memorandum relative to the 

 Trade in Indigo, in Countries bordering on the Indus. Memoirs on the River 

 Indus. Remarks on the Plants and Articles of Cultivation in Sind ; Notes 

 relative to the Population, the Chiefs, &c. The Pearl Fishery, Sea Fishery, and 

 Salt Beds of Sind. Report on the Purguna of Chandookah in Upper Sind. 

 Routes from Kurachee, &c. to Bhooj, Tatta, Jerruk, Sukkur. 



Vol. IX. Containing 



No. 18. Official Correspondence relative to the Introduction of a Rough Survey 

 and Revenue Settlement in Sind. Further Correspondence on the Introduction 

 of a Rough Survey and Revenue Settlement in Sind. 



No. 19. Surveys of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company of the North 

 Eastern Extension, Munmar to Mirzapore. 



No. 20. Bettington (A.) Memorandum on the Water of Nullas in Jungle Districts, 

 as productive of Disease, and the Necessity of providing Wells. With the Opinions 

 of the Medical Board, the Conservator of Forests, the Two Revenue Commissioners, 

 and the Several Collectors ; and the Resolution of Government passed thereon. 



No. 21. Official Correspondence relative to the Assessment of the Omercote and 

 Narra Districts in Sind; and Statistical Returns of the Province of Sind, 1853-54. 



Vol. XI. Containing 



No. 23. Wallace (Major R.) Sketches of the Native States under the Political 

 Agency in the Rewa Kanta. Rewa Kanta Tributaries (The), and the Fortified 

 Places. Report on the Hill Fort of Powagur ; Lists of the Towns and Villages 

 in the Rewa Kanta, their Revenues, &c. Fulljames (Major G.) Geological 



and Statistical Notes on Rewa Kanta ; with Description of the Iron Ores. 

 Willoughby (J. P.) Historical Sketch, &c. of Baria. Malet (A.) Settlement of 

 the Naikra Country in 1838. Claim of the Babee of Balasinor to Sovereignty 

 over the Satoomba Talooka. Willoughby (J. P.) Memoir on the Rajpeepla 

 State. Routes in, and Reports, &c. on the Rajpeepla and adjoining Districts, 

 surveyed during 1852-55. Willoughby (J. P.) Investigation into the disputed 

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