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Geological Survey of India. Memoirs. Vol. vii. 8vo. Calcutta, 

 1871. 



F. R. Mallet. — On the Viudlij'an Sories, as exhibited in the North- 

 western and Central Provinces of India, 1. 



T. Oldham. — Mineral Statistics of India — Coal, 131. 



H. B. Medlicott. — Geological Sketch of the Shillong Plateau in 

 North-eastern Bengal, 151. 



T. W. H. Hughes.— The Kurhurbari Coal-field, 209. 



. The Deoghur Coal-fields, 247. 



r. R. Mallet. — On the Geological Structure of the country near 

 Aden, with reference to the practicability of sinking Artesian 

 Wells 257. 



T. W. H. Hughes.— The Karanpiira Coal-fields, 285. 



. Palseontologia Indica, being figures and descriptions of the 



Organic Remains procured during the progress of the Geological 

 Survey of India. Vol. iii. Nos. 1-8. The Pelecypoda of the 

 Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India, by Dr. F. Stoliczka. 1868. 



. Records. Yol. ii. Parts 2-4. 



F. Stoliczka. — Note on Pangshura tecta and two other species of Che- 

 Ionia from the newer Tertiary deposits of the Nerbudda Valley, 36. 



H. B. Medlicott. — Sketch of the Metamorphic Rocks of Bengal, 40. 



A. B.Wynne. — Preliminary Notes on the Geology of Kutch, Western 

 India, resulting from the examination of that district, now in pro- 

 gxess, by the officers of the Geological Survey, 51. 



F. V. Hochstetter. — Contributions to the Geolo^ and Physical Geo- 

 graphy of the Nicobar Islands (translated by F. Stoliczka, from the 

 ' Reise der Novara,' 1857-59), 59. 



W. Theobald, jun. — On the beds containing silicified wood in 

 Eastern Prome, British Burmah, 79. 



A. W. Lawder. — Mineralogical Statistics of Kumaon Division, 86. 



T. Oldham. — Coal-field near Chanda, Central Provinces, 94. 



. Lead in the Raipur District, Central Provinces, 101, 



. , Vol. iii. , 



R. B.cFoote. — Notes on the Geology of the neighbourhood of Madras, 



11." 

 W. Theobald, jun. — On the Alluvial Deposits of the Irawadi, more 



particularly as contrasted with those of the Ganges, 17. 

 C. A. Hacket. — Geology of Gwalior and Vicinity, 33. 

 T. W. H, Hughes. — Notes on the Slates at Chit^li, Kumaon, 43. 

 W. T. Blanford. — Note on the Lead-vein near Chicholi, Raipur 



District, 44. 

 T. Oldham.— The Wardha River Coal-fields, Berar and Central Pro- 

 vinces, 45. 

 W. T. Blanford. — Report on the Coal at Korba, in Bilaspiir District, 



54. 

 H. B. Medlicott.— The Mohpani Coal-field, 63. 

 T. W. H. Hughes. — On the Lead-ore at Slimauabad, .Tabalpiir 



District, Central Provinces, 70. 

 W. T. Blanford. — On the occurrence of Coal east of Chhatisgurh, in 



the country between Bilaspiir and Ranchi, 71. 

 W. Theobald. — On Petroleum in Burmah &c., 72. 

 A. B. Wynne. — On the Petroleum locality of Sudkal, near Futtijung, 



west of Rawul Pindi, 73. 



