Part 5.— Geology and Economic Resources of Country adjoining Sind-Pishin Railway 
between Sharigh and Spintangi, and of country between it and Khattan. Joiirney 
through India in 1888-89, by Dr. Johannes Walther. Coal-fields of Lairungao, Mao- 
sandram, and Mao-belar-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 4.— 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 Lucknow. 
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-Mart. Graphite in decomposed Gneiss (Liaterite) m 
Ceylon. Glaciers of Kabru, Pandim, etc. Salts of Sambhar Lake in Rajputana, and 
' Reh ' from Aligarh in North-Western Provinces. Analysis of Dolomite from Salt- 
range, Punjab. 
Part S. — Oil near Moghal Kot, in Sherani country, Suleiman Hills. Mineral Oil from 
Suleiman Hills. Geology of Lushai Hills. Coal-fields in Northern Shan States. 
Reported Namseka Ruby-mine in Mainglon State. Tourmaline (Schorl) Mines in 
Mainglon State. Salt-spring near Bawgyo, Thibaw State. 
Part 3. — Boring in Daltongunj Coal-field, Palamow. Death of Dr. P. Martin Duncan. 
Pyroxenic varieties of Gneiss and Scapolite-bearing Rocks. 
Part 4. — Mammalian Bones from Mongolia. Darjiling Coal Exploration. Geology and 
Mineral Resources of Sikkim. Rocks from the Salt-range, Punjab. 
Vol. XXV, 1892. 
JPart 1. — Annual report for 1891. Geology of Thai Chotiali and part of Mari country. 
Petrological Notes on Boulder-bed of Salt-range, Punjab. Sub-recent and Recent 
Deposits of valley plains of Quetta, Pishin, and Dasht-i-Bedaolat ; with appendices on 
Chamans of Quetta ; and Artesian water-supply of Quetta and Pishin. 
Part S {out of print). — Geology of Safed Koh. Jherria Coal-field. 
Part 5.— Locality of Indian Tscheffkinite. Geological Sketch of country north of Bhamo. 
Economic resources of Amber and Jade mines area in Upper Burma. Iron-ores and 
Iron Industries of Salem District. Riebeckite in India. Coal on Great Tenasserim 
River, Lower Burma. 
J'art !f. — Oil Springs at Moghal Kot in Shirani Hills. Mineral Oil from Suleiman Hills. 
New Amber-like Resin in Burma. Triassic Deposits of Salt-range. 
Vol. XXVI, 1893. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1892. Central Himalayas. Jadeite in Upper Burma. Bur- 
mite, new Fossil Resin from Upper Burma. Prospecting Operations, Mergui District, 
1891-92. 
Part S. — Earthquake in Baluchistan on 20th December 1892. Burmite, new amber-like 
fossil resin from Upper Burma. Alluvial deposits and Subterranean water-supply of 
i^angoon. 
Part 3. — Geology of Sherani Hills. Carboniferous Fossils from Tenasserim. Boring at 
Chandernagore. Granite in Tavoy and Mergui. 
Part If. — Geology of country between Chappar Rift and Harnai in Baluchistan. Geology 
of part of Tenasserim Valley with special reference to Tendau-Kamapying Coal-field. 
Magnetite containing Manganese and Alumina. Hislopite. 
Vol. XXVII, 1894. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1893. Bhaganwala Coal-field, Salt-range, Punjab. 
Part 2. — Petroleum from Burma. Sdngareni Coal-field, Hyderabad (Deccan). Gobna 
Landslip, Garhwal. 
Part S. — Cambrian Formation of Eastern Salt-range. Giridih (Karharbari) Coal-fields. 
Chipped (?) Flints in Upper Miocene of Bunna. Velates Schmideliana, Chemn., and 
Provelates grandis. Sow. sp., in Tertiary Formation of India and Burma. 
Part If. — Geology of Wuntho in Upper Burma. Echinoids from Upper Cretaceous System 
of Baluchistan. Highly Phosphatic Mica Peridotites intrusive in Lower Gondwana 
Eocks of Bengal. Mica-Hypersthene-Hornblende-Peridotite in Bengal. 
Vol. XXVIII, 1895. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1894. Cretaceous Formation of Pondicherry. Early allusioD 
to Barren Island. Bibliography of Barren Island and Narcondam from 1884 to 1894. 
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