788 SEC. 15. GEOGRAPHY. 



(8.) Mullangoor Circar, surveyed in 1834, on 15 small sections. 

 MS. 



(9.) Map of Mullangoor Circar, executed under the superin- 

 tendence of Lieut. H. Du Vernet in the year 1834. Lithographed 

 by Trel. Saunders. 



(10.) Survey of the River Ganges from Hurdwar to Nahgul, 

 taken in the month of February 1800, under the immediate in- 

 structions of Major-General Sir James H. Craig, K.B., &c. By 

 Lieut. Thomas Wood, Corps of Engineers. Part 1. Size, 51 

 inches by 21. MS. 



The survey is complete in 7 parts. 



(11.) Survey to Gangotri, by Lieut. Webb, 1810. The general 

 map scale, 24 miles to 1 inch. MS. 



The survey on the scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is on 12 sheets. 



(12.) .... Map of India, compiled from all the latest and 

 most authentic materials .... By A. Arrowsmith. London, 

 1816. 



(13.) Atlas of Southern India, in 18 sheets, from Cape Comorin 

 to the river Kistnah, delineated on a scale of 4 English miles to 

 1 inch, principally from original surveys communicated by the 

 Honourable Court of Directors of the East Indian Company. By 

 A. Arrowsmith. London, 1822. Folio, half-bound. 



(14.) The Indian atlas. The index map and sheets of the 

 Punjab, mounted on roller. 



(15.) Chart of the Red Sea, on three sheets. By Captain 

 Moresby. 



(16.) Atlas of the North- Western Provinces. Settlement maps 

 compiled and lithographed under the order of H. M. Elliott, Esq., 

 1840 to 1843. Folio, half-bound. 



Atlas of the district maps of the Lower and North- Western 

 Provinces of Bengal, including the second edition of the district 

 maps of the North- Western Provinces. Folio, 2 vols., half- 

 bound. 



(17.) Map of the Eastern Frontier of British India, with the 

 adjacent countries extending to Yunan in China. By Captain R. 

 Boileau Pemberton, 44th Regiment Native Infantry, 1 838. 



(18.) The districts Jhelum, Rawalpindi, and Shahpoor. By 

 Captain D. G. Robinson, Engineers. 



A specimen of the drawings. 



(19.) The same lithographed on 28 sheets. 



(20.) Map of Kashmir, with part of adjacent mountains. By 

 Captain T. G. Montgomerie, Engineers, &c. Scale, 2 miles to 

 1 inch. On four sheets. 



