A Bibliography of Indian Geology: Being a List of Books and Papers, Relating to the Geology of British India and Adjoining Countries, Published Previous to the End of A.D. 1887

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superintendent, Government printing, 1888 - Geology - 146 pages
 

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Page 10 - Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores and Waters of the China Sea. Being Observations in Natural History during a Voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, &c., during 1866—67.
Page 103 - Geography of India. Comprising an account of British India, and the various states enclosed and adjoining. Fcap. pp. 250. 2s. Geological Papers on Western India. Including Cutch, Scinde, and the south-east coast of Arabia. To which is added a Summary of the Geology of India generally. Edited for the Government by HENRY J. CARTER, Assistant Surgeon, Bombay Army. Royal 8vo. with folio Atlas of maps and plates; half-bound. £2 2s.
Page 97 - Dr. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines : Containing a clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice.
Page 21 - Lahore to Yarkand. Incidents of the Route and Natural History of the Countries traversed by the Expedition of 1870, under TD FORSYTH, Esq., CB By GEORGE HENDEBSON, MD, FLS, FRGS, and ALLAN O.
Page 50 - F. — Burma : Its People and Productions ; or, Notes on the Fauna, Flora, and Minerals of Tenasserim, Pegu, and Burma.
Page 29 - Extracts from a Journal kept during a tour made in 1851 through Kutch, giving some account of the Alum Mines of Murrh, and of changes effected in 1844 by a series of Earthquakes, that appear hitherto to have escaped notice.
Page 10 - Geological Account of a Series of Animal and Vegetable Remains and of Rocks, collected by J. Crawfurd, Esq. on a Voyage up the Irawadi to Ava, in 1826 and 1827.
Page 6 - Geolpgical'notes on the Hills in the neighbourhood of the Sind and Punjab Frontier between Quetta and Dera Ghazi Khan.
Page 70 - SF Hannay, of the 40th Regiment Native Infantry, from the capital of Ava to the amber mines of the Hukong valley, on the south-east frontier of Assam, by Captain R. Boileau Pemberton, 44th Regiment Native Infantry.

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