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List of Authors and Papers. 
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Oldham, T.—Meteorites, vol. ii, p. 101. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Museum of Geo¬ 
logy, Calcutta, for the year 1869, vol. iii, p. 1. 
„ The Wardha river coal-fields, Berar and Central Provinces, vol. iii, p. 45. 
„ Meteorites, vol. iii, p. 104. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Museum of Geo¬ 
logy, Calcutta, for the year 1870, vol. iv, p. 1. 
„ On the supposed occurrence of native antimony in the Straits Settlements, 
vol. iv, p. 48. 
„ On the composition of a deposit in the boilers of steam-engines at Raniganj, 
vol. iv, p. 48. 
„ Sketch of the geology of the Central Provinces, vol. iv, p. 69. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Geological Museum, 
Calcutta, for the year 1871, vol. v, p. 1. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Geological Museum, 
Calcutta, for the year 1872, vol. vi, p. 1. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Geological Museum, 
Calcutta, for the year 1874, vol. viii, p. I. 
„ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of India and of the Geological Museum, 
Calcutta, for the year 1875, vol. ix, p. 1. 
Stoehk, De. Emil.—T he copper mines of Singbhum, (translated from the Vierteljahrsclirift, 
der naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Zurich, vol, v, p. 329, 1860; and 
the Neues Jahrbuek fur Min. Geo. u. Pal.. 1864) vol. iii, p. 86. 
Stoliczka, De. P.—Additional observations regarding the cephalopodous fauna of the South 
Indian cretaceous deposits, vol. i, p. 32. 
„ General results obtained from an examination of the gastropodous fauna 
of the South Indian cretaceous deposits, vol. i, p. 55. 
„ Note on Pangshnra tecta and the other species of Chelonia from the 
newer tertiary deposits of the Nerbudda Valley, vol. ii, p. 36. 
„ A brief account of the geological structure of the hill-ranges between 
the Indus Valley in Ladak and Shak-i-dula on the frontier of the 
Yarkand territory, vol. vii, p. 12. 
„ Geological notes on the route traversed by the Yarkand Embassy from 
Shahi-dula to Yarkand and Kashgar, vol. vii, p. 49. 
,, Note regarding the occurrence of jade in the Karakash Valley, on the 
southern borders of Turkistan, vol. vii. p. 51. 
„ Geological observations made on a visit to the Chaderliul, Thian Shan 
range, vol. vii, p. 81. 
„ Note on the Pamir, vol. vii, p. 86. 
„ The Altum-Artush considered from a geological point of view, vol. viii, 
p. 13. 
Theobald, June., W.—On the beds containing silicified wood in Eastern Prome, British 
Burmah, vol. ii, p. 79. 
„ On the alluvial deposits of the Irawadi, more particularly as con¬ 
trasted with those of the Ganges, vol. iii, p. 17. 
„ On petroleum in British Burmah, &c., vol. iii, p. 72. 
„ The Axial group in Western Prome, British Burmah, vol. iv, p. 33. 
„ A few additional remarks on the Axial group of Western Prome, 
vol. v, p. 79. 
Note on the value of the evidence afforded hy raised oyster banks on 
the coasts of India, iu estimating the amount of elevation indi¬ 
cated thereby, vol. v, p. 111. 
A brief notice of some recently discovered petroleum localities in 
Pegu, vol. v, p. 120. 
Notes of a celt found by Mr. Ilacket in the ossiferous deposits of 
the Narbada Valley (pleiocene of falconer): on the associated 
shells, vol. vi, p. 54. 
