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TLough Aden and Ceylon do not come within the official limits of India, I. 
append the few following statistics for comparison:— 
Table Y.—ImpoHs of coal to Aden and Ceylon from 1866 to 1876. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868, 
1869. 
1870 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
Aden— 
Coal 
70,361 
115,572 
106,265 
62,610 
67,546 
87,394 
85,158 
75,569 
? 
74,797 
99,423 
Patent fuel 
17,713 
5,630 
10,462 
15,027 
13,318 
13,434 
11,968 
13,106 
P 
3,486 
5,951 
Cetlon — 
Coal 
63,174 
86,206 
67,589 
P 
P 
107,625 
62,555 
76,132 
? 
74,083 
81,789 
Patent fuel 
8,579 
2,702 
9,647 
4,412 
14,446 
11,436 
6,076 
4,769 
? 
... 
Patent fuel fig-nres to some extent amongst the imports to Madras and 
Bombay, but the amounts of late j'ears have been quite insignificant. 
London, Decemlei 1878. 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Two crystals of black tourmaline from North Hazaribagh, by Messrs.Foenaeo 
Bros. 
A collection of fjssils (about 1,006 specimens) from Carboniferous, Triassic, 
Jurassic, and Tertiary strata in the Punjab and Kashmir, by 
the late Dr. A. M. VERcnfiEE. 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
From 1st October to 31st December 1878. 
Titles of Books. Donors. 
Ansted, D. T.—Water and water-supply (1878), 8vo, London. 
Encyclopeedia Britannica, Vol. VIII, 9th Edition (1878), 4to, Edinburgh. 
Gillmore, Q. a.—R eport on the comj)ressive strength, specific gravity, and ratio 
of absorption of the building-stones in the United States 
(1876), 8vo, New York. 
Guide du Geologique a 1 ’Exposition Universelle de 1878 et dans les collection.s 
publiques et privies de Paris (1878), 8vo, Paris. 
H. B. Medlicott, Esq. 
