• * Vol. X, 1877. 
Part 7.— Annual report for 1876. Geological notes on Great Indian Desert between Sind 
and Rajputena. Cretaceous genus Omphalia near Nameho lake, Tibet, about /i) mUes 
north of Lhassa. Estheria in Gondwana formation. Verfcebrata from Indian tertiary 
and secondary rocks. New Emydine from the upper tertianes of Northern Funjab. 
Observations on under-ground temperature. , -r. -i a 
Part f.— Rocks of the Lower Godavari. ' Atgarh Sandstones ' near Cuttack. FossU floras 
in India. New or rare mammals from the SiwaUks. Arvali series in North-eastern 
Rajputana. Borings for coal in India. Geology of India. • t j- 
Part 5.— Tertiary zone and underlying rocks in North-west Punjab. Fossil floras in India. 
Erratics in Potwar. Coal ixplorations in Darjiling district. Limestones in neighbour- 
hood of Barakar. Forms of blowing-machine used by smiths of Upper Assam. 
Analyses of Raniganj coals. , , j - 
Part f— ^Geology of Mahanadi basin and its yicinity. Diamonds, gold, and lead ores of 
Sambalpur district. ' Eryon Comp. Barrovensis,' McCoy, from Sripermatur group 
near :Madras. Fossil floras in India. The Blaini group and ' Central Gneiss ' in 
Simla Himalayas. Tertiaries of North-West Punjab. Genera Chceromeryx and 
Rhagatherium. 
Vol. XI, 1878. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1877. Geology of Upper Godavari basin, between river 
Wardha and Godavari, near Sironcha. Geology of Kashmir, Kishtwar, and Pangi. 
Siwalik mammals. Palaeontological relations of Gondwana system. ' Erratics in 
Punjab.' 
Part S. — Geology of Sind (second notice). Origin of Kmnaun lakes. Trip over Milam 
Pass, Kumaun. !klud volcanoes of Ramri and Chednba. Mineral rtsources of Ramri, 
Chednba and adjacent islands. 
Part S. — Gold industry in Wynaad. Upper Gondwana series in Trichinopoly and Nellore- 
Kistna districts. Senarmontite from Sarawak. 
Part 4. — Geographical distribution of fossil organisms in India. Submerged forest on 
Bombay island. 
Vol. XII, 1879. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1878. Geology of Kashmir (third notice). Siwalik mammalia. 
Siwalik birds. Tour through Hangrang and Spiti. Mud eruption in Ramri Island 
(Arakan). Brannite, with Rhodonite, from Nagpur, Central Provinces. Palicontologi- 
cal notes from Satpnra coal-basin. Coal importations into India. 
Part 2. — Mohpani coal-field. PjTolusite with Psilomelane at Gosalpur, Jabalpur district. 
Geological reconnaissance from Indus at Kushalgarh to Kurram at Thai on Afghan 
frontier. Geology of Upper Punjab. 
Part S. — Geological features of northern Madura, Pudukota State, and southern parts of 
Tanjore and Trichinopoly districts included within limits of sheet 80 of Indian Atlas. 
Cretaceous fossils from Trichinopoly district, collected in 1877-78. SphenophyUum and 
other Equisetaceas with refeience to Indian form Trizvgia Speciosa, Royle (Spheno- 
phyUum Trizvgia, Ung.). Mysoiin and Atacamite from Nellore district. Corundum 
from Khasi Hills. Joga neighbourhood and old mines on Xerbudda. 
Part 4. — ' Attock Slates ' and their probable geological position. Marginal bone of unde- 
scribed tortoise, from Upper Siwaliks, near NUa, in Potwar, Punjab. Geology of 
North Arcot district. Road section from Murree to Abbottabad. 
Vol. XIII, 1880. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1879. Geology of Upper Godavari basin in neighbourhood of 
Sironcha. Geology of Ladak and neighbouring districts. Teeth of fossil fishes from 
Ramri Island and Punjab. Fossil genera Noggerathia, Stbg., Noggerathiopsi*. Fstm.. 
and Rhiptozamites, Schmalh., in paljeozoic and secondary rocks of Europe, Asia, and 
Australia. Fossil plants from Kattvwar, Shekh Budin, and Sirgnjah. Volanic foci 
of eruption in Konkan. 
Part t. — Geological notes. Palaeontological notes on lower trias of Himalayas. Artesian 
wells at Pondicherry, and possibility of finding sources of water-supply at Madras. 
Part 3. — Kumaun lakes. Celt of palaeolithic type in Punjab. Palaeontological notes from 
Karharbari and South Rewa coal-fields. Correlation of Gondwana nor^i with other 
floras. Artesian wells at Pondicherry. Salt in Rajputana. Gas and mad eruptions 
on Arakan coast on 12th March 1879 and in June 1843. 
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