Part 2.— General Report for 1909. Mineral Production of India during 1909. 



Part S. — Tertiary Freshwater Deposits of India. Silurian-Trias sequence in Kashmir. 

 Fenestella beds in Kashmir. 



Part 4.— Alum Shale and Alum Manufacture, Kalabagh, Mianwali district, Punjab. Coal- 

 fields in North-Eastern Assam. Sedimentary Deposition of OU. Miscellaneous Notes. 

 Index to Volume XL. 



Vol. XLI, 1911-12.' 



Part 1. — Age and continuation in Depth of Manganese-ores of Nagpur-Balaghat Area, 

 Central Provinces. Manganese-ore deposits of Gangpur Slate, Bengal, and Distribu- 

 tion of Gondite Series in India. Baluchistan Earthquake of 21st October 1909. Iden- 

 tity of Ostrea Promensis from Pegu System of Burma and Ostrea Digitalina Eiehwald 

 from Miocene of Europe. Mr. T. R. Blyth. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Part 2 — General Report for 1910. Devonian Fossils from Chitral, Persia, etc. Sections 

 in Pir Panjal Range and Sind Valley, Kashmir. 



Part 3.— Mineral Production of India during 1910. Samarskite and other minerals in 

 Nellora District, Madras Presidency. Goal in Namchik Valley, Upper Assam. Mis- 

 cellaneous Notes. 



Part 4.— Pegu-Eocene Succession m Minbu District, near Ngape. Geology of Henzada 

 District, Burma. Geology of Lonar Lake, with note on Lonar Soda Deposit. Inter- 

 national Geological Congress, Stockholm. Miscellaneous Notes. Index to Volume 

 XLI. 



Vol. XLII, 1912. 



Part 1. — Survival of Miocene Oyster in Recent Seas. Silurian Fossils from Kashmir. 

 Blodite from Salt Range. Gold-bearing deposits, of Mong Long, Hsipaw State, North- 

 ern Shan States, Burma. Steatite deposits, Idar State. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Part 2. — General Report for 1911. Dicotyledonous Leaves from Coal Measures of Assam. 

 Poting Glacier, Kumaon Himala3 T a, June 1911. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Part 3.— Mineral Production of India during 1911. Kodurite Series. 



Part 4. — Geological Reconnaissance through Dihong Valley, being Geological Results of 

 Abor Expedition, 1911-12. Traverse Across the Naga Hills of Assam. Indian Aero- 

 lites. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Vol. XLIII, 1913. 



Part 1. — General Report for 1912. Garnet as a Geological Barometer. Wolframite in 

 Tavoy District, Lower Burma. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Part 2. — Mineral Production of India during 1912. Relationship of the Himalaya to the 

 Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Indian Peninsula. Hambergite from Kashmir. 



Part 3. — Contributions to the Geology of the Province of Yunnan in Western China. I. 

 The Bhamo-Teng-Yueh Area. Contributions to the Geology of the Province of 

 Yunnan in Western China. II. Petrology of the Volcanic Rocks of the Teng-Yueh 

 District. The Kirana and other Hills in the Jech and Rocliua Doabs. The Banswal 

 Aerolite. 



Part If. — The Gold-bearing Alluvium of the Chindwin River and Tributaries. The 

 Correlation of the Stwaliks with Mammal Horizons of Europe. Contributions to the 

 Geology of the Province of Yunnan in Western China. III. Notes on the Strati- 

 graphy of the Ordovician and Silurian Beds of Western Yunnan. Further Notes 

 on the Species " Camarocrinus Asiaticus " from Burma. 



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