APPENDIX. 



Publications relating to the Geology of Kutch. 



No. 1. — MacMuedo, Captain James. — Report to Government of India, Octo- 

 ber 2nd ... ... ... ... ... 1815 



„ 2. — MacMuedo, Captain Jaiies. — An account of the province of Kutch 

 and of the countries lying between Guzerat and the Indus, &o. 

 Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, vol. ii, p. 205 ... 1820 



„ 3. — MacMuedo, Captain James. — Dissertation on the River Indus (pos- 

 thumous). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Great Britain 

 and Ireland, vol. i, p. 20 ... ... ... ... 1834 



„ 4. — BusNES, SlE A. — Memoir on the eastern branch of the Indus and 

 the Runn of Kutch, containing an account of the alterations 

 produced on them by an earthquake in 1819. Burnes' Travels in 

 Bokhara, vol. iii, p. 309 ... ... ... ... 1834 



(No. 4 also includes an extract from Captain MaoMurdo's manuscript 

 memoirs on Kattywar, 1815, and a note on " Sindree" by Captain 

 R. M. Grindlay from manuscript of 1808). 



„ 5. — BuENES, SiE A. — (Manuscript survey of Kutch. Lib. Roy. Asiatic 

 Soc, London.) 



„ 6. — Stkes, Lieutenant Colonel, f. e. s., p. g. s.— Notice respecting 

 some fossils collected in Kutch by Captain Walter Smee. Trans- 

 actions of the Geological Society, London, vol. v, p. 715, second 

 series ... ... ... ... ... 1834 



„ 7. — Geant, C. W., Captain (since Colonel), Bombay Engineees.— 

 Memou's to illustrate a geological map of Kutch. Transactions 

 of the Geological Society, London, vol v, p. 289, second series ; 

 reprinted in Papers on "Western India by Dr. Carter ... 1837 



„ 8. — Bakes, W. E., Captain, Bengal Engineees.— Remarks on the 

 Allah Bund and on the drainage of the eastern part of the Sind 

 basin. Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society, May 

 1844 to February 1846, p. 186 ... ... ...Oct. 1844 



„ 9. — Nelson, Captain R. E., in letter to.— Notice of an earthquake and 

 probable subsidence of the land in the district of Kutch, near the 

 mouth of the Koree, or eastern branch of the Indus, in June 1845. 

 Quarterly Journal, Geological Society, London, vol. ii, p. 103 ... ? 



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