Pari 3. — The Mohpani coal-field. On the lead-ore at Slimanabad, Jabalpur district. On the 

 occurrence of coal east of Chhatisgarh in the country between Bilaspur and Ranchi. On 

 petroleum in Burma. On the petroleum locality of Sudkal, near Futtijung, west of Rawal- 

 pindi. On the occurrence of argentiferous galena and copper in the district of Manbhum, 

 S. W. Frontier of Bengal. Assays of iron ores. 

 Part 4. — On the geology of Mount Tilla, in the Punjab. The copper deposits of Dalbhum 

 andSingbhum: I.— The copper mines of Singbhum: 2. — On the copper of Dalbhum 

 and Singbhum. Meteorites. 



Vol. IV, 1 87 1. 

 Part 1. — Annual report for 1870. Enquiry into an alleged discovery of coal near Gooty, and of 

 the indications of coal in the Cuddapah district. Mineral statistics of the Kumaon divi- 

 sion. 

 Part 2. — The axial group in Western Prome. Geological structure of the Southern Konkan. 

 On the supposed occurrence of native antimony in the Straits Settlements. On the com- 

 position of a deposit in the boilers of steam-engines at Raniganj. On the plant-bearing 

 sandstones of the Godavari valley, on the .southern extension of rocks belonging to the 

 Kamthi group to the neighbourhood of Ellore and Rajamandri, and on the possible occur- 

 rence of .coal in the same direction. 

 Part 3. — The progress and results of borings for coal in the Godavari valley near Dumaoudem 

 and Bhadrachalam. On the Narbada coal-basin. Sketch of the geology of the Central 

 Provinces. Additional note on the plant-bearing sandstones of the Godavari valley. 

 Part 4.— The ammonite fauna of Kutch. The Raigur and Hengir (Gangpur) Coal-field. De- 

 scription of the sandstones in the neighbourhood of the first barrier on the Godavari, and 

 in the country between the Godavari and Ellore. 



Vol. V, 1872. 



Parti. — Annual report for I S7 1. Rough section showing the relations of the rocks near 

 Murree (Mari), Punjab. Mineralogical notes on the gneiss of South Mirzapur and adjoin- 

 ing country. Description of the sandstones in the neighbourhood of the first barrier on 

 the Godavari, and in the country between the Godavari and Ellore. 



Part 2. — On the geological formations seen along the coasts of Beluchistan and Persia from 

 Karachi to the head of the Persian Gulf, and on some of the Gulf Islands. On a traverse 

 of parts of the Kummummet and Hanamconda districts in the Nizam's Dominions. The 

 geology of Orissa. On a new coal-field in the south-eastern part of the Hyderabad 

 (Deccan) territory. 



Part 3.— On Maskat and Massandim on the east coast of Arabia. An example of local joint- 

 ing. On the axial group of Western Prome. On the geology of the Bombay Presidency. 



Part 4. — On exploration for coal in the northern region of the Satpura basin. On the value of 

 the evidence afforded by raised oyster banks on the coasts of India, in estimating the 

 amount of elevation indicated thereby. On a possible field of coal-measures in the Goda- 

 vari district, Madras Presidency. On the lameta or infra-trappean formation of Central 

 India. On some recently discovered petroleum localities in Pegu. Correction regarding 

 the supposed eozoonal limestone of Yellam Bile. 



Vol. VI, 1873. 



Part J.— Annual report for 1872. The geology of the North-West Provinces. 



Part 2.— The Bisrampur coal-field. Mineralogical notes on the gneiss of South Mirzapur and 

 adjoining country. 



Part 3 — Holes on a celt found by Mr. Hacket in the ossiferous deposits of Narbada valley 

 (Pliocene of Falconer) : on the age of the deposits, and on the associated shells. On the 

 Barakars (coal-measures) in the Beddadanole field, Godavari district. On the geology of 

 parts of the Upper Punjab. Coal in India. The salt-springs of Pegu. 



p art 4 .— On some of the iron deposits of Chanda (Central Provinces), Barren Islands and 

 Narkondam. Stray notes on the metalliferous resources of British Burma. 



Vol. VII, 1874. 



p art j —Annual report for 1873. On the geological structure of the hill ranges between the 

 Indus valley in Ladak and Shah-i-Dula on the frontier of Yarkand territory. On some 

 of the iron ores of Kumaon. On the raw materials for iron-smelting in the Raniganj 

 field. On the habitat in India of the elastic sandstone, or so-called Itacolumyte. Geolo- 

 gical notes on part of Northern Hazaribagh. 



Part 2— Geological notes on the route traversed by the Yarkand embassy from Shah-i-Dula 

 toYarkhand and Kashgar. On the occurrence of jade in the Karakas valley, on the 

 southern borders of Turkistan. Notes from the Eastern Himalaya. Petroleum in Assam. 

 Coal in the Garo hills. On the discovery of a new locality for copper in the Narbada 

 valley. Potash-salt from East India. On the geology of the neighbourhood of Mari hill 

 station in the Punjab. _ _ 



p art 3.— Geological observations made on a visit to the Chaderkul, 1 hian bhan range. On 

 the former extension of glaciers within the Kangra district. On the building and orna- 

 mental- stones of India. Second note on the materials for iron manufacture in the Rani- 

 ganj coal-field. Manganese ore in the Wardha coal-field. 



