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sin aa ea of the Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India. 
MEMOIRS. Royal 8vo. Price per Volume, Reduced to 10s. 
Maps, etc. ‘ 
‘ig OE Bea aaa Tear at Cuttack—Structure and relations of the Talcheer Coal-field 
—Gold deposits in Upprr Assam—Gold and Gold-dust from Suur GwEeEN— 
Geology of the Khasi Hills—The Nilghiri Hills—Geology of the Bancoorah, 
Midnapore, and Orissa—Laterite of Orissa—Fossil teeth of Ceratodus. 
Vol. II. pp. 341, Plates, large Geological Maps, ete. ; 
Report on the Vindhyan Rock, and their associates in BunpELrxunp—Geological 
Structure of the central portion of the Nerbudda district—Tertiary and Alluvial 
deposits of the Nerbudda Valley—Geological relations, and probable Geological 
age, of the several groups of rocks in Central India and Bengal. 
. 438, large Maps, Plates, etc. 
a ae pe the Raniean Coal-field—Additional remarks on the Geological age of 
Indian rock-systems—On tke sub-Himalayan ranges. 
. pp. 450, large Map, Plates, ete. 
eer: act on the Lions ee Rocks of Trichinopoly District, Madras—On the structure 
of the Districts of Trichinopoly, Salem, ete.—On the Coal of Assam, ete. 
Vol. V. pp. 354, Maps, Plates, ete. : « 
Sections across North-west Himalaya from Sutlej to Indus—Gypsum of Spiti—Geo- 
logy of Bombay—Jherria Coal-field—Geological Observations on Western Tibet. 
Vol. VI. pp. 395, Maps, Plates, ete. : 
On the neighbourhood of Lynyan, ete., in Sinvp—Geology of a portion of Curca— 
Bokaro Coal-field—Rameurh Coal-field—Traps of Western and Central India 
—Taptee and Nerbudda Valleys—Frog beds in Bombay—Ozyglossus pusillus. 
Vol. VII. pp. 342, Maps, Plates, ete. : ; Ben 
Vindhyan Series, N.W. and Central Provinces of India—Mineral Statistics of India 
—Coal—Geological sketch of the Shillong Plateau in N.E.Bengal—Kurhurbari 
Coal-field—Deoghur Coal-fields—Geological structure of the country near Aden, 
with reference to the sinking of Artesian Wells——Karanptra Coal-fields. 
Vol. VIII. pp. 350, Maps, Plates, ete. : 
On the Kadapah and Karnal Formations in the Madras Presidency—The Itkhari 
Coal-field—The Daltonganj Coal-field—The Chopé Coal-field. 
IX. pp. 358, Maps, Plates, ete. ‘ 
Geology of Kutch—Geology of Nagpur and its neighbourhood—Geology of Mount 
Sirban in the Upper Panjab—Occurrence of Ammonites associated with Ceratites 
and Goniatites in the Carboniferous Deposits of the Salt Range. 
Vol. X. pp. 359, Maps, Plates, etc. 
Mapras and Norru Arcot Districts lymg North of the Palar River, and included 
in Sheet 78 of the Indian Atlaa—SAtptdrd Coat Bastn—Geology of Pzev. 
Vol. XI. pp. 338, Maps, Plates. ete. 
Geology of Darjiling andWestern Duars—Trans-Indus Salt Region, Kohat District. 
Vol. XII. pp. 364, Maps, ete. 
Geological Features of South Mahratta Country and adjacent districts—On Coal- 
fields of Naga Hills bordering Lakhimpur and Sibsagar districts, Assam. 
Vol. XIII. pp. 270, Maps, ete. 
The Wardha Valley Coal-Field—Geology of the Rajmahal Hills. 
Vol. XIV. pp. 313, Plates, Maps, etc. 
Geology of the Salt Range in the Punjab. 
Vol. XY. pp. 310, Plates, Maps, etc. Price 10s. 
Geology of the Aurunga and Hutar Coal Fields (Palamow.)—Geology of the 
Ram Kola and Tatapani Coal-fields. 
Vol. XVI. part 1. Price 3s. 
On the Geological Structure of the East Coast from latitude 15° northward to 
Masulipatam. By R. Bruce Foor, F.G.S. 
. XVII. pp. 314, Maps, ete. ; 
Geology of Western Sind—Trans-Indus Extension of the Panjab Salt Range. 
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