Part ^. — Pleistocene deposits of Northern Punjab, and evidence they afford of extreme 
climate during portion of that period. Useful minerals of Arvali region. Correlation 
of Gondwana flora with that of Australian coal-bearing system. Eeh or alkali soils 
and saline well waters. Reh soils of Upper India. Naini Tal landslip, 18th Septem- 
ber 1880. 
Vol. XIV, 1881. 
Part 1. — ^Annual report for 1880. Geology of part of Dardistan, Baltistan, and neighbour- 
ing districts. Siwalik carnivora. Siwalik group of Sub-Himalayan region. South 
Eewah Gondwana basin. Ferruginous beds associated with basaltic rocks of north- 
eastern Ulster, in relation to Indian laterite. Eajmahal plants. Travelled blocks of 
the Punjab. Appendix to ' Palaeontological notes on lower trias of Himalayas.' Mam 
malian fossils from Perim Island. 
Part 2. — Nahan-Siwalik unconformity in North- Western Himalaya. Gondwana verte- 
brates. Ossiferous beds of Hundes in Tibet. Mining records and mining record oflB< ?. 
of Great Britain ; and Coal and Metalliferous Mines Act of 1872 (England). Cobaltite 
and danaite from Khetri mines, Kajputana; with remarks on Jaipurite (Syepoorite). 
Zinc-ore (Smithsonite and Blende) with barytes in Karnul district, Madras. Mud 
eruption in island of Cheduba. 
Part 3. — Artesian borings in India. Oligoclase granite at Wangtu on Sutlej, North- West 
Himalayas. Fish-palate from Siwaliks. Palseontological notes from Hazaribagh and 
Lohardagga districts. Fossil carnivora from Siwalik hills. 
Part Jf. — Unification of geological nomenclature and cartography. Geology of Arvali region, 
central and eastern. Native antimony obtained at Pulo Obin, near Singapore. Tur- 
gite from Juggiapett, Kistnah district, and zinc carbonate from Karnixl, Madras. 
Section from Dalhousie to Pangi, via Sach Pass. South Rewah Gondwana basin. 
Stibmerged forest on Bombay Island. 
Vol. XV, 1882. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1881. Geology of North-West Kashmir and Khagan. Gond- 
wana labyrinthodonts. Siwalik and Jamna mammals. Geology of Dalhousie, North- 
West Himalaya. Palm leaves from (tertiary) Murree and Kasauli beds in India. 
Iridosmine from Noa-Dihing river, Upper Assam, and Platiniun from Chutia Nagpur. 
On (1) copper mine near Yongri hill, Darjiling district; (2) arsenical pyrites in same 
neighbourhood ; (3) kaolin at Darjiling. Analyses of coal and fire-clay from Makum 
coal-field. Upper Assam. Experiments on coal of Pind Dadum Khan, Salt-range, with 
reference to production of gas, made April 29th, 1881. Proceedings of International 
Congress of Bologna. 
Part 2. — Geology of Travancore State. WarkUli beds and reported associated deposits at 
Quilon, in Travancore. Siwalik and Narbada fossUs. Coal-bearing rocks of Upper 
Per and Mand rivers in Western Chutia Nagpur. Pench river coal-field in Chhind- 
wara district. Central Provinces. Borings for coal at Engsein, British Burma. Sap- 
phires in North- Western Himalaya. Eruption of mud volcanoes in Cheduba. 
Part 3. — Coal of Mach (Much) in Bolan Pass, and of Sharigh on Harnai route between 
Sibi and Quetta. Crystals of stilbite from Western Ghats, Bombay. Traps of Darang 
and Mandi in North- Western Himalayas. Connexion between Hazara and Kashmir 
series. Umaria coal-field (South Picwah Gondwana basin). Daranggiri coal-field, 
Garo Hills, Assam. Coal in Myanoung di\-ision, Henzada district. 
Part 4 (out oj ■print). — Gold-fields of Mysore, borings for coal at Beddadanol, Godavari 
district, in 1874. Supposed 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 Chamba. Basalts of Bombay. 
Part f.— Synopsis of fossil vertebrata of India. Bijori Labyrinthodont. Skuli of Hippo- 
therium antilopinum. Iron ores, and subsidiary materials for manufacture of iron, in 
north-eastern part of Jabalpur district. Laterite and other manganese-ore occurring 
at Gosulpore, Jabalpur district. Umaria coal-field. 
Part 3. — Microscopic structure of some Dalhousie rocks. Lavas of Aden. Probable occur- 
rence of Siwalik strata in China and Japan. Mastodon angustidens in India. Traverse 
between Almora and Mussooree. Cretaceous coal-measures at Borsora, in Khasia Hills, 
near Laour, in Sylhet. 
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