IV 
NUMBER 3.—AUGUST. 
Geological observations made on a visit to the Chaderkul, Thian Shan 
RANGE, BY Dk. F. StoLICZKA, NATURALIST ATTACHED TO THE YaRKAND 
Page. 
Embassy ... ... ... ... ... ... 81 
ON THE FORMER EXTENSION OF GLACIERS WITHIN THE IvANGRA DISTRICT, BY 
W, Theobald, Geological Survey of India ... ... ... 86 
On the Building and Ornamental Stones of India, by Y. Ball, m. a., 
Geological Survey of India ... ... ... ... 98 
Second note on the materials for iron manufacture in the Raniganj 
Coal-field, by Theodore W. H. Hughes, a. r. s. m., f. g. s., Geological 
Survey of India ... ... ... ... ... ... 122 
Manganese ore in the Wardha Coal-field ... ... ... 125 
Donations to Museum ... ... ... ... 126 
Accessions to Library ... ... ... ... 126 
NUMBER 4.—NOVEMBER. 
The Auriferous Rocks of the Dambal Hills, Dharwar District, by R. B. 
Foote, f.g.s., Geological Survey of India ... ... ... 133 
Remarks on certain considerations adduced by Falconer in support of 
the antiquity of the human race in India, by W. Theobald, Geolo¬ 
gical Survey of India ... ... ... ... ... 142 
Geological Notes made on a visit to the coal recently discovered in 
THE COUNTRY OF THE LUNI PATHANS, SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF AFGHANISTAN, 
by V. Ball, m.a., Geological Survey of India ... ... ... 145 
Note of the progress of Geological investigation in the Godavari Dis¬ 
trict, Madras Presidency, by William King, b.a., Deputy Superintend¬ 
ent (for Madras), Geological Survey of India ... ... 158 
Notes upon the subsidiary materials for artificial fuel, by Theodore W. 
H. Hughes, a.r.s.m., c.e., f.g.s., Geological Survey of India ... 160 
Donations to Museum ... ... .. 164 
Accessions to Library ... ... ... 164 
