Vol. VIII, 1875.' 



Part 1. — Annual report for 1874. The Altum-Artush considered from a geological point of view. 

 On the evidences of 'ground-ice' in tropical India, during the Talchir period. Trials of 

 Raniganj fire-bricks. 



Part 2 (out of print). — On the gold-fields of south-east Wynaad, Madras Presidency. Geo- 

 logical notes on the Khareean hills in the Upper Punjab. On water-bearing strata of 

 the Surat district. Sketch of the geology of Scindia's territories. 



Part 3. — The Shahpur coal-field, with notice of coal explorations in the Narbada region. 

 Note on coal recently found near Moflong, Khasia Hills. 



Part 4.— Note on the geology of Nepal. The Raigarh and Hingir coal-fields. 



Vol. IX, 1876. 



Part 1 (out of print).— Annual report for 1875. On the geology of Sind. 



Part 2. — The retirement of Dr. Oldham. On the age of some fossil floras in India. Descrip- 

 tion of a cranium of Stegodon Ganesa, with notes on the sub-genus and allied forms. 

 Note upon the Sub-Himalayan series in the Jamu (Jummoo) Hills. 



Part 3. — On the age of some fossil floras in India. On the geological age of certain groups 

 comprised in the Gondwana series of India, and on the evidence they afford of distinct 

 zoological and botanical terrestrial regions in ancient epochs. On the relations of the 

 fossiliferous strata at Maleri and Kota, near Sironcha, C. P. ■ On the fossil mammalian 

 faunae of India and Burma. 



Part 4. — On the age of some fossil floras in India. On the osteology of Merycopotamus dis- 

 similis. Addenda and Corrigenda to paper on tertiary mammalia. Occurrence of Ples- 

 iosaurus in India. On the geology of the Pir Panjal and neighbouring districts. 



Vol. X, 1877. 



Part r. — Annual report for 1876. Geological notes on the Great Indian Desert between Sind 

 and Rajputana. On the occurrence of the cretaceous genus Omphalia near Nameho lake, 

 Tibet, about 75 miles north of Lhassa. On Estheria in the Gondwana formation. Notices 

 of new and other vertebrata from Indian tertiary and secondary rocks. Description 

 of a new Emydine from the upper tertiaries of the Northern Punjab. Observations 

 on under-ground temperature. 



Part 2. — On the rocks of the Lower Godavari. On the ' Atgarh Sandstones ' near Cuttack. 

 On fossil floras in India. Notices of new or rare mammals from the Siwaliks. On the 

 Arvali series in North-eastern Rajputana. Borings for coal in India. On the geology 

 of India. 



Part 3. — On the tertiary zone and underlying rocks in the North-west Punjab. On fossil floras 

 in India. On the occurrence of erratics in the Potwar. On recent coal explorations in 

 the Darjiling district. Limestones in the neighbourhood of Barakar. On some forms 

 of blowing-machine used by the smiths of Upper Assam. Analyses of Raniganj coals. 



■ Part 4. — On the Geology of the Mahanadi basin and its vicinity. On the diamonds, gold, 

 and lead ores of the Sambalpur district. Note on ' Eryon Comp. Barrovensis,' McCoy, 

 from the Sripermatur group near Madras. On fossil floras in India. The Blaini group 

 and the 'Central Gneiss' in the Simla Himalayas. Remarks on some statements in 

 Mr. Wynne's paper on the tertiaries of the North-west Punjab. Note on the genera 

 Chceromeryx and Rhagatherium. 



Vol. XI, 1878. 



Part 1. — Annual report for 1877. On the geology of the Upper Godavari basin, between the 

 river Wardha and the Godavari, near the civil station of Sironcha. On the geology of 

 Kashmir, Kishtwar, and Pangi. Notices of Siwalik mammals. The palaeontological 

 relations of the Gondwana system. On ' Remarks, &c, by Mr. Theobald upon erratics in 

 the Punjab.' 



p ar t 2.— On the Geology of Sind (second notice). On the origin of the Kumaun lakes. On 

 a trip over the Milam Pass, Kumaun. The mud volcanoes of Ratnri and Cheduba. 

 On the mineral resources of Ramri, Cheduba, and the adjacent islands. 



