GEOLOGICAL 
OF INDIA 
MEMOIRS 
OF THE 
SURVEY 
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Vol. I, pp. 309, 1859 [out of print). 
,, II, pp. 341, 1859 [out of print). 
,, III, pp. 438. Pt. I, (1803) [out of print). Pt. 2, 1864 (2 Rs.) : On tlie Sub -Himalayan Ranges between the 
Ganges and Sutlej. 
,, IV, pp. 450. Pt. 1, 1863 (2 Rs.) : Report on the Cretaceous Rocks of Trichinopoly District, Madras. Pt. 2, 1864 
(2 Rs.) : On the Structure of the Districts of Trichinopoly, Salem; &c. Pt. 3, 1865 (1 Re.) : On the 
Coal of Assam, &c. 
>> V, pp. 354. Pt. 1. 1865 (3 Rs.) : Sections across N. W. Himalaya, from Sutlej to Indus.- — On the Gypsum of 
Spiti. Pt. 2. 1866 (1 Re.) : on the Geology of Bombay. Pt. 3, 1866 (1 Re.) : On the Jherria Coal-field. — 
Geological Observations in "Western Tibet. 
,, VI, pp. 395. Pt. 1, 1867 (8 As.) : On the neighbourhood of Lynyon, &c., in Sind. — Geology of a Portion of 
Cutch. Pt. 2, 1867 (2 Rs.) : Bokfiro Coal-field — R&mgarh Coal-field. — Traps of Western and Central 
India. Pt. 3, 1869 (2 Rs. 8. As.) : Taptee and Nerbudda Valleys. — Frog beds in Bombay . — Oxyglussus 
pusillus. 
,, VII, pp. 342. Pt. 1, 1869 (3 Rs.) : Vindhyan Series. — Mineral Statistics. — Coal. — Shillong Plateau. Pt. 2, 1870 
(1 Re.) : Kavharbiiri Coal-field. — Deoghar Coal-field. Pt. 3 1871 (1 Re.) : Aden Water-supply. — 
Karanpura Coal-fields. 
,, VIII, pp..353. Pt. 1 1872 (4 Rs.) : On the Kadapah and Karnul Formations in the Madras Presidency'. Pt. 2, 
1872 (1 Re.) : Itkhuri Coal-field. — Daltonganj Coal-field. — Chobe Coal-field. 
,, IX, pp. iv. 358. Pt. I, 1872 (4 Rs.) : Geology of Kutch. Pt. 2 1872 (1 Re.) : Geology of Nagpur. — Geology of 
Sirban Hill. — Carboniferous Ammonites, pp. 65. 
,, X. pp. 359. Pt. 1, 1873 (3 Rs.) : Geology of Madras. — Satpura Coal-basin. Pt. 2, 1874 (2 Rs.) ; Geology 
of Pegu. 
,, XI. pp. 338. Pt. 1, 1874 (2 Rs.) : Geology of Darjiling and Western Duars. Pt. 2, 1876 (3 Rs.) : Salt-region of 
Koh at, Trans-Indus, pp. 330. 
,, XII, pp. 363. Pt. 1, 1877 (3 Rs.) ; South Mahratta Country. Pt. 2, 1876 (3 Rs.) : Coal-fields of the Niiga 
Hills, pp. 95. 
„ XIII, pp. 248. Pt. 1, 1877 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Wardlia Valley Coal-field. Pt. 2, 1877 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Geology of the 
Rajmahal Hills. 
,, XIV, pp. 313. Geology of the Salt-range in the Punjab. 
,, XV, pp. 192. Pt. 1, 1878 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Geology of the Aurunga and Hntar Coal-fields (Palamow). Pt. 2, 
1880 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Ramkola and Tatapani Coal-fields (Sirguja). 
,, XVI, pp. 264. Pt. 1, 1879 (1 Re. 8 As.) : Geology of Eastern Coast from Lat. 15° to Masulipitam. Pt. 2, 1880 
(1 Re. 8 As.) ; The Nellore Portion of the Carnatic. Pt. 3, 1880 (2 Rs.) : Coastal Region of the Godavari 
District. 
,, XVII, pp. 305. Pt. 1, 1879 (3 Rs.) : Geology of Western Sind. Pt. 2 1880 (2 Rs.) : Trans-Indus extension of the 
Punjab Salt-range. 
,, XVIII, pp. 311. Pt. 1, 1881 (2 Rs.) : Southern Afghanistan. Pt. 2, 1881 (1 Re. 8 As.) : Manbhum and Singbhum. 
Pt. 3, 1881 (2 Rs.) : Pranliita - Godaveri Valley. 
,, XIX. pp. 242. Pt. 1, 1882 (2 Rs.) : The Cachar Earthquake of 1869. Pt. 2 1882 (1 Re.) : Thermal Springs of India. 
Pt. 3, 1883 (1 Re.) : A Catalogue of Indian Earthquakes. Pt. 4, 1883 (1 Re.) : Geology of parts of 
Manipur and the Naga Hills. 
,, XX. pp. 240. Pt. 1, 1883 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Geology of Madura and TinneVellv. Pt. 2, 1883 (2 Rs. 8 As.) : Geological 
Notes on the Hills in the Neighbourhood of the Sind and Punjab Frontier between Quettah and Dera 
Ghazi Khan. 
,, XXI. Pt. I, 1884 (2 Rs.) : Geology of the Lower Narbada Valley between Nimawar and Kawant. Pt. 2, 1884 (1 Re.) : 
Geology of the Kathiawar Peninsula in Guzerat. 
,, XXII, pp. 344 (1883) : The Geology of Kashmir, Chamba, and Khagan. 
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Manual of the Geology of India, 2 Vols. and Map [out of print). Pt. III. (Economic Geology), 1881, price 5 Rs. (10s.). 
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