Part 4- — 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 2. — Earthquake in Baluchistan of 20th December 1892. Burmite, new amber-like 
fossil resin from Upper Burma. Alluvial deposits and Subterranean water-supply of 
Rangoon. 
Part 3. — Geology of Sherani Hills. Carboniferous Fossils from Tenasserim. Boring at 
Chandernagore. Granite in Tavoy and Mergui. 
Part — 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 (out of print). — Petroleum from Burma. Singareni Coal-field, Hyderabad (Deccan). 
Gohna Landslip, Garhwal. 
Part t> (out oi print). — Cambrian Formation of Eastern Salt-range. Giridih (Karharbari) 
Coal-fields. Chipped ( ?) Flints in Upper Miocene of Bui-ma. Velates Schmideliana, 
Chemn., and Provelates grandis, Sow. sp., in Tertiary Formation of India and Burma. 
Part j^. — Geology of Wuntho in Upper Burma. Echinoids from Upper Cretaceous System 
of Baluchistan. Highly Phosphatic Mica Peridotites intrusive in Lower Gondwana 
Rocks of Bengal. Mica-Hypersthene-Hornblende-Peridotite in Bengal. 
Vol. XXVIII, 1895. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1804. Cretaceous Formation of Pondicherry. Early allusion 
to Barren Island. Bibliography of Barren Island and Narcondam from 1884 to 1894. 
Part S. — Cretaceous Rocks of Southern India and geographical conditions during later 
cretaceous times. Experimental Boring for Petroleum at Sukkur from October 1893 
to March 1895. Tertiary system in Burma. 
Part S. — Jadeite and other rocks, from Tammaw in Upper Burma. Geology of Tochi 
Valley. Lower Gondwanas in Argentina. 
Part 4- — Igneous Rocks of Giridih (Kurhurbaree) Coal-field and their Contact Effects. 
Vindhyan system south of Sone and their relation to so-called Lower Vindhyana. 
Lower Vindhyan area of Sone Valley. Tertiary system in Burma. 
Vol. XXIX, 1896. 
Pari 1. — Annual report for 1895. Acicular inclusions in Indian Garnets. Origin and 
Growth of Garnets and of their Micropegmatitic intergrowths in Pyroxenic rocks. 
Part 2. — Ultra-basic rocks and derived minerals of Chalk (Magnesite) hills, and other 
localities near Salem, Madras. Corundum localities in Salem and Coimbatore districts, 
Madras. Corundum and Kyanite in Manbhum district, Bengal. Ancient Geography 
of " Gondwanaland." Notes. 
Part 3. — Igneous Rocks from the Tochi Valley. Notes. 
Part /f. — Steatite mines, Minbu district, Burma. Lower Vindhyan (Sub-Kaimm) area of 
Sone Valley, Rewnh. Notes. 
Vol. XXX, 1897. 
Part 1. — Annual report for 1896. Norite and associated Basic Dykes and Lava-flows in 
Southern India. Genus Vertebraria. On Glossopteris and Vertebraria. 
Part 2. — Cretaceous Deposits of Pondicherri. Notes. 
Part S. — Flow structure in igneous dyke. Olivine-norite dykes at Coonoor. Excavations 
for corundum near Palakod, Salem District. Occurrence of coal at Palana in Bikanir. 
Geological specimens collected by Afghan-Baluch Boundary Commission of 1896. 
Part 1^. — Nemalite from Afghanistan. Quartz-barytes rock in Salem district, Madras 
Presidency. Worn femur of Hippopotamus irravadicus, Caut. and Falc, from Lower 
Pliocene of Burma. Supposed coal at Jaintia, Baxa Duars. Percussion Figures on 
micas. Notes. 
Vol. XXXI, 1904. 
Part 1 (out of print). — Prefatory Notice. Copper-ore near Komai, Darjeeling district. 
Zewan beds in Vihi district, Kashmir. Coal deposits of Isa Khel, Mianwali district, 
Punjab. Um-Rileng coal-beds, Assam. Sapphirine-bearing rock from Vizagapatam 
district. ^Miscellaneous Notes. Assays. 
Part 2 (out of print).— Lt.-Gen\. C. A,. McMahon. Cyclobus Haydeni Diener. Auriferous 
Occurrences of Chota Nagpur, Bengal. On the feasibility of introducing modern 
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