part 2.— General report for 1910. Devonian Fossils from Chitral. Persia, Afghanistan 

 and Himalayas. Sections in Pir Partial Range and Sind "Valley, Kashmir. 



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

 Nellore District, Madras Presidency. Coal in Namchik Valley, Upper Assam. Mis- 

 cellaneous Notes. 



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

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

 national Geological Congress of 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, 

 Northern 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, Himalaya, June 1911. Miscellaneous Notes. 



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



Part If- — Geological Reconnaissance through Dehong 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 (out of print). — Mineral Production of India during 1912. Relationship of the 



Himalaya to the Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Indian Peninsula. Hambergite from 



Kashmir. 

 Part S. — Contributions to the geology of the Province of Yunnan in Western China : I. 



Bhamo-Teng-Yiieh Area. II. Petrology of Volcanic Rocks of Tcng-Yueh District. 



The Kirana Hills. Banswal Aerolite. 

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



Siwaliks with Mammal Horizons of Europe. Contributions to the Geology of the 



Province of Yunnan in Western China : III. Stratigraphy of Ordovician and Silurian 



Beds of Western Yunnan, with Provisional Palaeontological Determinations. Notes 



on " Camarocrinus Asiaticus " from Burma. 



Vol. XLIV, 1914. 



Part 1. — General Report for 1913. Carbonaceous Aerolite from Rajputana. Nummulites 



as Zone Fossils, with description of some Burmese species. 

 Part 8. — Contributions to the Geology of the Province of Yunnan in Western China : 



IV. Country around Yunnan Fu. Dyke of White Trap from Pench Valley Coalfield, 

 Chhindwara District, Central Provinces. Mineral concessions during 1913. 



Part 3. — Coal-seams near Yaw River, Pakokku District, Upper Burma. The Monazite 

 Sands of Travancore. Lower Cretaceous Fauna from Gieumal Sandstone and 

 Ghikkim series. Indarctos salmontanus Pilgrim. Future Beheading of Son and Rer 

 Rivers by Hasdo. 



Part If. — Salt Deposits of Cis-Indus Salt Range. Teeth referable to Lower Siwalik 

 Creodont genus Dissopsalis, Pilgrim. Glaciers of Dhauli and Lissar Valleys, Kumaon 

 Himalaya, September 1912. Miscellaneous Notes. 



Vol. XLV, 1915. 

 Part 1. — New Siwalik Primates. Brachiopoda of Namyau Beds of Burma. Miscellaneous 



Note. 

 Part 2. — General Report for 1914. Note on Sivaelurus and Paramachaerodus. 

 Part 3. — Mineral Production of India during 1914. Three New Indian Meteorites : 



Kuttippuram, Shupiyan and Kamsagar. Dentition of Tragulid Genus Dorcabune. 



Hematite Crystals of Corundiform Habit from Kajlidongri, Central India. 

 Part If. — Geology of country near Ngahlaingdwin. Geology of Chitral, Gilgit and Pamirs. 



Vol. XLVI, 1915. 

 Quinquennial Review of Mineral Production of India for 1909 to 1913. 



Vol. XLVII, 1916. 



Part 1. — General Report for 1915. Eocene Mammals from Burma. Miscellaneous Notes. 

 Part 2. — The Deccan Trap Flows of Linga, Chhindwara District, Central Provinces. Iron 



Ore Deposits of Twinnge, Northern Shan States. 

 Part S. — Obituary : R. C. Burton. The Mineral Production of India during 1916. 



Flemingostrea, as eastern group of Upper Cretaceous and Eocene OstreidsB, with 



descriptions of two new species. 

 Part 4. — Contributions to the Geology of the Province of Yunnan in Western China : 



V. Geology of parts of the Sal ween and Mekong Valleys. A fossil wood from Burma. 

 The Visuni and Ekh Khera Aerolites. 



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