through Jauns:ir-Uiiwar and Tiri Uarhwal. Geology of (Jaro Hills. Indian irnago- 
Btonos. youndinga reconlly taken off Barren Island and Narcondain. Talchir boulder- 
beds. Analysis of Phosphatic Nodules from Salt-range, Punjab. 
Part 2. — Fossil vertebrata of India. Echinoidea of cretaceous series of Lower Narbada 
Valley. Field-notes : No. 6 — to accompany geological sketch map of Afghanistan and 
North-Eastern Khorassan. Micro8Coi)ic structure of Kajinuhal and Ueccan trap* 
Dolerite of Chor. Identity of Olive series in east with speckled sandstone in west of 
Salt-range in Punjab. 
Part 3. — Ptotiroment of Mr. JMediicott, J. B. Mushketoff's Geology of lluHsian Tuikistan. 
Crystalline and nietaniorphic rocks of Lower Himalaya, Garnwal, and Kumaun, Sec- 
tion I. Geology of Simla and .lutogh. ' Lalitpur ' meteorite. 
Part A (out of print). — Points in Himalayan geology. Crystalline and motamorphic rock» 
of Lower Hitnalaya, Garhwal, and Kumaon, Section II. Iron industry of western 
portion of ttaipur. Notes on Upper Burma. Boring exploration in Chattisgarh coal- 
fields. (Second notice). Pressure Metamorphism, with reference to foliation of 
Himalayan Gneissose Granite. Papers on Himalayan Geology and Microscopic 
Petrology. 
Vol. XXI, 188«. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1807. Crystalline and mofamorphio rocks of Lower Himalaya, 
Garhwal, and Kumaun, Section III. Birds'-nest of Elephant Island, Mergui Archi- 
pelago. Exploration of Jcssahiior, with a view to discovery of coal. Facetted pebble 
from boulder bed (' speckled sandstone ') of Mount Chel in Salt-range, Punjab. 
Nodular stones obtained off Colombo. 
Part Award of Wollaston Gold l\ledal, Geological Society of London, 1888. Dharwar 
System in South India. Igneous rocks of Kaipur and Balaghat, Central Provinces. 
Sangar Marg and Mohowgale coal-fields, Kashmir. 
Part 3 (out of — Manganese Iron and Manganese Ores of Jabalpur. ' The Carboni- 
ferous Glacial Period.' Pre-tertiary sedimentary formations of Simla region of 
Lower Himalayas. 
Part If [out of print). — Indian fossil vertebrates. Geology of North-West Himalayas. 
Blown-sand rock sculpture. Nummulites in Zanskar. Mica traps from Barakar and 
llaniganj. 
Vol. XXII, 1889. 
Part I {out of print). — Annual report for 1888. Dharwar System in South India. Wajra 
Karur diamonds, and M. Chaper's alleged discovery of diamonds in pegmatite. 
Generic position of so-called Plesiosaurus Indicus. Flexible sandstone or Itacolumit6, 
its nature, mode of occurrence in India, and cause of its flexibility. Siwalik and 
Narbada Chelonia. 
Part S (out of -print). — Indian Steatite. Distorted pebbles in Siwalik conglomerate. 
" Carboniferous Glacial Period." Notes on Dr. W. Waagen's " Carboniferous Glacial 
Period." Oil-fields of Twingoung and Berne, Burma. Gypsum of Nehal Nadi, 
Kumaun. Materials for pottery in neighbourhood of Jabalpur and Umaria. 
Part S (out of print). — Coal outcrops in Sharigh Valley, Baluchistan. Trilobites in 
Neobolus beds of Salt-range. Geological notes. Cherra Poonjee coal-field, in Khasiti 
Hills. Cobaltiferous Matt from Nepal. President of Geological Society of London 
on International Geological Congress of 1888. Tin-mining in Mergui district. 
Part If (out of print). — Land-tortoises of Siwaliks. Pelvis of a ruminant from Siwaliks. 
Assays from Sambhar Salt- Lake in Rajputana. Manganiferous iron and Manganese 
Ores of Jabalpur. Palagonite-bearing traps of Rajinahal hills and Deccan. Tin- 
smelting in Malay Peninsula. Provisional Index of Local Distribution of Important 
Minerals, Miscellaneous Minerals, Gem Stones and Quarry Stones in Indian Empire. 
Part 1. 
Vol. XXIII, 1890. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1889. Lakadong coal-fields, Jaintia Hills. Pectoral and pelvic 
girdles and skull of Indian Dicynodonts. Vertebrate remains from Nagpur district 
(with description of fish-skull). Crystalline'and metamorphic rocks of Lower Hima- 
layas. Garhwal and Kumaon, Section IV. Bivalves of Olive-group, Salt-range Mud- 
banks of Travancore coasts. 
Part 2 (out of print). — Petroleum explorations in Harnai district, Baluchistan. Sapphire 
Mines of Kashmir. Supposed Matrix of Diamond at Wajra Karur, Madras. Sonapet 
Gold-field. Field notes from Shan Hills (Upper Burma). New species of Syring- 
osphseridae. 
Part 3 (out of print). — Geology and Economic Resources of Country adjoining Sind-Pishin 
Railway between Sharigh and Spintangi, and of country between it and Khattan. 
Journey through India in 1888-89, by Dr. Johannes Walther. Coal-fields of Lairungao, 
Maosandram, and Mao-be-lar-kar, in the Khasi Hills. Indian Steatite. Provisional 
Index of Local Distribution of Important Minerals, Miscellaneous Minerals, Gem 
Stones, and Quarry Stones in Indian Empire. 
Part If (out of print). — Geological sketch of Naini Tal ; with remarks on natural conditions 
governing mountain slopes. Fossil Indian Bird Bones. Darjiling Coal between Lisu 
and Ramthi rivers. Basic Eruptive Rocks of Kadapah Area. Deep Boring at Luck- 
now. Coal Seam of Dore Ravine, Hazara. 
Vol. XXIV, 1891. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1890. Geology of Salt-range of Punjab, with re-considered 
theory of Origin and Age of Salt-Marl. Graphite in decomposed Gneiss (Laterite) in 
Ceylon. Glaciers of Kabru, Pandim, etc. Salts of Sambhar Lake in Rajputana, and 
' Reh ' from Ali^arh in North- Western Provinces. Analysis of Dolomite from Salt- 
range, Punjab. 
