Port J, (out of Oold-fields of ]\Tysore. Borings for coal at Beddadanol, Godavari 
district, in 1874. Sujijioscd occurrence of coal on Kistna. 
Vol. XVI, 1883. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1882. Richthofenia. Kays (Anomia Lawrenciana, Koninck). 
Geology of South Travancore. Geology of Chaniba. Basalts of Bombay. 
/'»/•/ .' (out of jiiint). ~iiynops\& of fossil vortcbrata of India. Bijori Labyriutliodont. 
Skull of Hippotheriuin antilopinum. Iron ores, and subsidiary materials for manu- 
facture of iroi\, in north-eastern part of Jabalpur distriict. Laterito and other manga- 
nese-ore oi'currnig at Gosulporo, Jabal|)ur district. Uniaria coal-field. 
Part .')'. — iMicroscoi)ic structure of some llalhoiisic rocks. Lavas of Aden. Probable occur- 
rence of Siwalik strata in China and Japan. Mastodon angustidcns in India. Traverse 
between Alniora and ]\lussooree. Cretaceous coal-measures at Borsora, in Khasia HiUs, 
near Laour, in Sylhct. 
Port 4. — Pahvontological notes from DaUonganj and Hutar coal-fields in Chota Nagpur. 
Altered basalts of Dalhousie region in North-Western Himalayas. Microscopic struc- 
ture of some Sub-Himalayan rocks of tertiary age. Geology of Jaunsar and Lower 
Hinialavas. Traverse through Eastern Khasia, Jaiutia, and North Cachar Hills. 
Native lead from Maulmain and chromite from the Andaman Islands. Fiery eruption 
from one of mud volcanoes of Cheduba Island, Arakan. Irrigation from wells in 
North- Western Provinces and Oudh. 
Vol. XVII, 1884. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1883. Smooth-water anchorages or mud-banks of Narrakal and 
Alleppy on Travancore coast. Billa Surgam and other caves in Kurnool district. 
Geology of Chauari and Sihunta parganas of Chamba. Lyttonia, Waagen, in Kuling 
series of Kashmir. 
Part 3. — Earthquake of 31st December 1881. Microscopic structure of some Himalayan 
granites and gneissose granites. Choi coal exploration. Re-discovery of fossils in 
Siwalik beds. Mineral resources of Andaman Islands in neighbourhood of Port 
Blair. Intertrappean beds in Deccan and Laramie group in Western North America. 
Part 3 [out of print). — Microscopic structure of some Arvali rocks. Section along Indus 
from Peshawar Valley to Salt-range. Sites for boring in Raigarh-Hingir coal-field 
(first notice). Lignite near Rajpore, Central Provinces. Turquoise mines of Nishapur, 
Khorassan. Fiery eruption from Minbyin mud Volcano of Cheduba Island, Arakan. 
Langrin coal-field, South-Western Khasia Hills. TJmaria coal-field. 
J'art If. — Geology of part of Gangasulan pargana of British Garhwal. Slates and schists 
imbedded in gneissose granite of North- West Himalayas. Geology of Takht-i-Sulei- 
man. Smooth-water anchorages of Travancore coast. Auriferous sands of the Suban- 
siii river, Pondicherry lignite, and phosphatic roCks at Musuri. Billa Surgam caves. 
Vol. XVIII, 1885. 
Part 1 [out of print). — Annual report for 1884. Country between Singareni coal-field andf 
Kistna river. Geological sketch of country between Singareni coal-field and Hydera- 
bad. Coal and limestone in Doigrung river near Golaghat, Assam. Homotaxis, as 
illusti-ated from Indian formations. Afghan field notes. 
Part 2. — Fossiliferous series in Lower Himalaya, Garhwal. Age of Mandhali series in 
JiOwer Himalaya. Siwalik camel (Camelus Antiquus, nobis ex Falc. and Caut. MS.), 
Geology of Chamba. Probability of obtaining water by means of artesian wells in 
plains of Upper India. Artesian sources in plains of Upper India. Geology of Aka 
Hills. Alleged tendency of Arakan mud volcanoes to burst into eruption most 
frequently during rains. Analyses of phosphatic nodules and rock from Mussooree. 
Part .". — Geology of Andaman Islands. Third species of Merycopotamus. Percolation as 
iiffccled by current. Pirthalla and Chandpur meteorites. Oil-wells and coal in 
Thayetmyo district, British Burma. Antimony deposits in Maulmain district. Kash- 
mir earthquake of 30th May 1885. Bengal earthquake of 14th July 1385. 
Part Jf. — Geological work in Chhattisgarh division of Central Provinces. Bengal earth- 
quake of i4th July 1885. Kashmir earthquake of 30th May 1881;. Excavations in 
Billa Surgam caves. Nepaulite. Sabetmahet meteorite. 
Vol. XIX, 1886. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1885. International Geological Congress of Berlin. Palaeozoic 
Fossils of Olive group of Salt-range. Correlation of Indian and Australian coal- 
bearing beds. Afghan and Persian Field-notes. Section from Simla to Wangtu, and 
petrological character of Amphibolites and Quartz Diorites of Sutlej valley. 
Part 2 {out of print). — Geology of parts of Bellary and Anantapur districts. Geology of 
Upper Dehing basin in Singpho Hills. Microscopic characters of eruptive rocks from 
Central Himalayas. Mammalia of Karnul Caves. Prospects of finding coal in 
Western Eajputana. Olive group of Salt-range. Boulder-bed of Salt-range. Gond- 
wana Homotaxis. 
Part 3 [out of print). — Geological sketch of Vizagapatam district, Madras. Geology of 
Northern Jesalmer. Microscopic structure of Malani rocks of Arvali region. Malanj- 
khandi copper-ore in Balaghat district, C. P. 
Part Jf [out of print). — Petroleum in India. Petroleum exploration at Khatan. Boring in 
Chhattisgarh coal-fields. Field-notes from Afghanistan : No. 3, Turkistan, Fiery 
eruption from one of mud volcanoes of Cheduba Island, Arakan. Nammianthal 
serolite. Analysis of gold dust from Meza valley. Upper Burma. 
Vol. XX, 1887. 
;ififl i_ — Annual report for 1886. Field-notes from Afghanistan : No. 4, from Turkistan 
to India. Physical geology of West British Garhwal ; with notes on a route traversed 
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