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Records of the, Geological Survey of India. 
Branford, W. T. — Description of the sandstones in the neighbourhood of the first barrier on 
the Godavari, and in the country between the Godavari and Ellore, 
vol. v, p. 23. 
„ Note on the geological formations seen along the coasts of Baluchistan and 
Persia from Karachi to the head of the Persian Gulf, and on some of 
the Gulf Islands, vol. v, p. 41. 
„ Sketch of the geology of Orissa, vol. v, p. 56. 
,, Note on Maskat and Massandim on the east coast of Arabia, vol. v, p. 75. 
„ Sketch of the geology of the Bombay Presidency, vol. v, p. 82. 
„ Report on water-bearing strata of the Surat District, vol. viii, p. 49. 
„ On the geology of Sind, vol. ix, p. 8. 
„ Note on the geological age of certain groups comprised in the Gondwana 
series of India, and on the evidence they afford of distinct Zoological 
and Botanical Terrestial Regions in ancient epochs, vol. ix, p. 79. 
„ Geological notes on the Great Indian Desert between Sind andRajputaua, 
vol. x, p. 10. 
Fedden, F.—On the evidences of “ ground-ice” in tropical India during the Talchir period, 
vol. viii, p. 10. 
Feistmantel, O.—Notes on fossil floras in India— 
„ I.—Flora of the Rack (Cutch) series, vol. ix, p. 29. 
II.—Flora of the Rajmehal series, vol. ix, p. 34. 
HI.—Flora and probable age of the Panchet group, vol. ix, p. 65. 
M IV.—Flora and probable age of the Damuda formation, vol. ix, p. 67. 
n V.—Fossil flora of the Takhirs, vol. ix, p. 78. 
VI.—On the homotaxis of the Gondwana system, vol. ix, p. 115. 
„ VII.—Flora of the Jabalpur group, vol. ix, p. 125. 
VIII.—Descriptions of new and discussions of some already known 
species from the Gondwana system, vol. ix, p. 135. 
IX.—Some fossil plants from the Atgarh sandstones, vol. x, p. 68. 
X.—On true Pterophyll-Wm from theRaniganj field, and the CycadeacecB 
from the Damuda series, vol, x, p. 70. 
XI.—Plant fossils from Barakar District (Barikar group), vol. x, p. 73. 
XII—Fossil plants from near Assensole (Raniganj group), vol. x, p. 75. 
XIII. —Explanatory note on Glossopteris and Gavgamopteris, vol. x, p. 76. 
XIV. _On a tree-fern stem from the cretaceous rocks near Trichinopoli 
in Southern India, vol. x, p. 133. 
XV.—Notes on the Karharbari flora, vol. x, p. 137. 
XVI.—On the occurrence of CrlosSopte.ru in the Panchet group and in 
the Upper Gondwanas, vol. x, p. 139. 
XVII.—Some elements of the Arctic and Siberian jurassic floras amongst 
the plants of the Gondwana system, vol. x, p. 196. 
XVIII.—Notes on Vertebraria, Schizoneura, ZeugopliylUtes, and 
Noeggoratliia, vol. x, p. 199. 
On the occurrence of the cretaceous genus Omplmlia near Nameho 
Lake, Tibet, vol. x, p. 21. 
Note on Estheria in the Gondwana formation, vol. x, p. 26. 
Note on “ Ergon, comp. Earrovcnsis," McCoy, from the Sripermatur 
group near Madras, vol. x, p. 193. 
Foote, R. Briice.— Notes on the geology of the neighbourhood of Madras, vol. iii, p. 11. 
Enquiry into an alleged discovery of rad near Gooty and of the indications 
of coal in the Cuddapah District, vol. iv, p. 16. 
The auriferous rocks on the Dambal Hills, Dharwar District, vol. vii, 
p. 133. 
acket, C. A.—Geology of Gwalior and its vicinity, vol. iii, p. 33. 
Note on the Arvali series in North-Eastern Rajputana, vol. x, p. 84. 
