Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaGeological Survey of India, 1906 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 292 - Reports from 1868 to 1904 sold in parts, price one rupee each. Manuals, Guides and Maps. A complete list of the contents of these publications can be obtained by application to the Registrar, Geological Survey of India, 27, Chowringhi Road, Calcutta. Indexes to the Genera and Species described in the Palaeontologia Indica up to 1891 ; to the Memoirs Vols.
Page vii - 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 terrestrial regions in ancient epochs.
Page 287 - A geological reconnaissance from the Indus at Kushalgarh to the Kurram at Thai on the Afghan frontier. Further notes on the geology of the Upper Punjab.
Page 292 - Preliminary Report on the economic resources of the Amber and Jade mines area in Upper Burma.
Page 198 - Geological notes made on a visit to the coal recently discovered in the country of the Luni Pathans, south-east corner of Afghanistan. Note on the progress of geological investigation in the Godavari district, Madras Presidency. Notes upon the subsidiary materials for artificial fuel.
Page 44 - It n-itet on the labour and methods of working (with 2 maps and- 8 plates of sections). On the Occurrence of Chipped (?) Flints in the Upper Miocene of Burma (with a plate).
Page 198 - Part 4. — On some pleistocene deposits of the Northern Punjab, and the evidence they afford of an extreme climate during a portion of that period. Useful minerals of the Arvali region.
Page 198 - Geological notes on the Hills in the neighbourhood of the Sind and Punjab Frontier between Quetta and Dera Ghazi Khan.
Page 131 - Beluchistan and Persia from Karachi to the head of the Persian Gulf, and on some of the Gulf Islands.
Page v - Rs.): Geology of the Son Valley in the Rewah State and of parts of the Adjoining Districts of Jabalpur and Mirzapur.