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I. Page 

 General Observations on the Geology of India, by James Calder, Esq 1 



II. 



On the Geology of a Portion of Bundelkhand, Boghelkhand and the Districts of 



Sagar and Jebelpur, by Captain James Franklin, First Bengal Cavalry, M.A.S., 23 



III. 



The Trap Formation of the Sagar District, and of those Districts Westward of it, as 

 far as Bhopalpur, on the Banks of the River Newas, in Omatwara, by Captain 

 S. Coulthard, of the Bengal Artillery, 47 



IV. 



Remarks on the Geology of the Country, on the route from Baroda to Udayapur, 



via Birpur and Salambher, by James Hardie, Esq. Assistant Surgeon, M.A.S., 83 



V. 



On the Diamond Mines of Panna in Bundelkhand, by Captain James Franklin, 



First Bengal Cavalry, M. A. S., 100 



VI. 



On the Geological and Mineralogical Structure of the Hills of Sltabaldi, Nagpur, 

 and its immediate vicinity, by the late H. W. Voysey, Esq., Assistant Surgeon 

 His Majesty's 67th Foot, 123 



VII. 



Observations on the Geological appearances and general features of portions of the 

 Malayan Peninsula, and of the Countries lying betwixt it and 18° North Lati- 

 tude, by Captain James Low, of the Madras Army, 128 



VIII. 



Description of the North West Coal District, stretching along the River Damoda, 

 from the neighbourhood of Jeria or Juriagerh, to below Sanampur, in the 

 Pergunnah of Sheargerh, forming a line of about sixty-five miles, by the late 



Mr. Jones, of Calcutta, 163 



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