Part 3. — Note on the progress of the gold industry in Wynaad, Nilgiri district. Notes on 
the representatives of the Upper Gondvv ana series in Trichinopoly and Nellore-Kistna 
districts. Senarmontite from Sarawak. 
Part 4. — On the geographical distribution of fossil organisms in India. Submerged forest 
on Bombay Island. 
Vol. XII, 1879. 
Part I. — Annual report for 1878. Geology of Kashmir (third notice). Further notices of 
Siwalik mammalia. Notes on some Siwalik birds. Notes of a tour through Hangrang 
and Spiti. On a recent mud eruption in Ramri Island (Arakan). On Braunite, with 
Rhodonite, from near Nagpur, Central Provinces. Palseontological notes from the 
Satpura coal-basin. Statistics of coal importations into India. 
Part 2. — On the Mohpani coal-field. On Pyrolusite with Psilomelane occurring at Gosalpur, 
Jabalpur district. A geological reconnaissance from the Indus at Kushalgarh to the 
Kurram at Thai on the Afghan frontier. Further notes on the geology of the Upper 
Punjab. 
Part S. — On the geological features of the northern part of Madura district, the Pudukota 
State, and the southern parts of the Tanjore and Trichinopoly districts included within 
the limits of sheet 80 of the Indian Atlas. Rough notes on the cretaceous fossils from 
Trichinopoly district, collected in 1877-78. Notes on the genus Sphenophyllum and 
other Equisetacese, with reference to the Indian form Trizygia Speciosa, Royle (Sphe- 
nophyllum Trizygia, Ung.). On Mysorin and Atacamite from the Nellore district. On 
corundum from the Khasi Hills. On the Joga neighbourhood and old mines on the Ner- 
budda. 
Part 4. — On the ' Attock Slates' and their probable geological position. On a marginal 
bone of an undescribed tortoise, from the Upper Siwaliks, near Nila, in the Potwar, Pun- 
jab. Sketch of the geology of North Arcot district. On the continuation of the road 
section from Murree to Abbottabad. 
Vol. XIII, 1880, 
? art t. — Annual report for 1879. Additional notes on the geology of the Upper Godavari 
basin in the neighbourhood of Sironcha. Geology of Ladak and neighbouring districts, 
being fourth notice of geology of Kashmir and neighbouring territories. Teeth of fossil 
fishes from Ramri Island and the Punjab. Note on the fossil genera Noggerathia, Stbg., 
Noggerathiopsis, Fstm., and Rhiptozamites, Schmalh., in palaeozoic and secondary rocks 
of Europe, Asia, and Australia. Notes on fossil plants from Kattywar, Shekh Budin, and 
Sirgujah. On volcanic foci of eruption in the Konkan. 
Part 2.— Geological notes. Palaeontological notes on the lower trias of the Himalayas. On 
the artesian wells at Pondicherry, and the possibility of finding such sources of water- 
supply at Madras. 
Part 3. — The Kumaun lakes. On the discovery of a celt of palaeolithic type in the Punjab, 
Palaeontological notes from the Karharbari and South Rewah coal-fields. Further notes on 
the correlation of the Gondwana flora with other floras. Additional note on the artesian 
wells at Pondicherry. Salt in Rajputana. Record of gas and mud eruptions oa the 
Arakan coast on 12th March 1879 and in June 1843. 
Part 4. — On some pleistocene deposits of the Northern Punjab, and the evidence they afford 
of an extreme climate during a portion of that period. Useful minerals of the Arvali 
region. Further notes on the correlation of the Gondwana flora with that of the Aus- 
tralian coal-bearing system. Note on reh or alkali soils and saline well waters. The re- 
soils of Upper India. Note on the Naini Tal landslip, 1 8th September 1880. 
Vol. XIV, 1881. 
Part I. — Annual report for i88o. Geology of part of Dardistan, Baltistan, and neighbouring 
districts, being fifth notice of the geology of Kashmir and neighbouring territories. Note 
on some Siwalik carnivora. The Siwalik group of the Sub-Hima!ayan region. On the 
South Rewah Gondwana basin. On the ferruginous beds associated with the basaltic 
rocks of north-eastern Ulster, in relation to Indian laterite. On some Rajmahal plants. 
Travelled blocks of the Punjab. Appendix to ' Palaeontological notes on the lower trias 
of the Himalayas.' On some mammalian fossils from Perim Island, in the collection of the 
Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 
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