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1. Áccount of the process of making Iron at Amdeah, near Sambhalpúr : Glean. Sci., III, 330, (1831).

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1. Notice of some tin ore from the coast of Tenasserim: Glean. Sci., I, 143, (1829).

Ross, W. A.

1. Ón Jeypoorite, a Sulph-antimonial arsenide of cobalt: Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond., XXI, 292-297, (1873).

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1. [Remarks on a Hippopotamus, supposed Palæotherium, skull from the Narbudda alluvium]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., X, 627—628, (1841).

Row, J.

1. Geological remarks during the march from Benares (old road), vid Hazareebaugh, Bankoora, and Burdwan to Barrackpoor: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XIII, 862-866, (1844).

Rowlatt, E. A.

1. Report of an expedition into the Mishmee Hills to the north-east of Sudyah: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XIV, 477-496, (1845).

Royle, J. F.

1. Extracts from. Explanatory address on the exhibition of his collections in Natural History at the meeting of the Asiatic Society on the 7th March [Geology of Dehra-Dun and Raniganj coal fossils]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., 1, 96-100, (1832).

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1. Soils [of the Nellore District, compiled from notes furnished by Mr. Charles Rundall: Nellore District Manual. 8°. Madras; 1873; pp. 40 -59.

Rundall, F. H.

1. The River Systems of South India: Proc. Roy. Geog. Soc., new series, VIII, 681-698, (1886).

Ryan, Jer.

1. Gold-mining in India; its past and present. 8°. London, 1880.

Saint Hilaire, Isidore Geoffroy.

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1. Sur le nouveau genre Sivatherium, trouvé fossile au bas du versant méridional de l'Hymalaia, considéré comme devant se rapporter au genre Cameleopardalis: Comptes Rendus, IV, 53-60, (1837).

2. Du Sivatherium de l'Hymalaïa comme offrant un cas analogue de terrain, et de degré d' organisation à l'éléphant mammouth, etc.: Comptes Rendus, ÏV, 77—82, (1837).

3. Nouvelles considérations sur le Sivatherium et sur les conséquences relatives à la physiologie zoologique qui se déduisent de la comparaison de ce fossile avec d'autres animaux de la même époque et avec des espèces de l'époque actuelle: Comptes Rendus, IV, 113-120, (1837).

Saise, W.

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Salter, J. W. and Blanford, H. F.

1. Paleontology of Niti in the Northern Himalaya: being descriptions and figures of the paleozoic secondary fossils, collected by Col. Richard Strachey. 8°. Calcutta, 1865.

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Saunders, W.

On Hydraulic Cements: Glean. Sci., III, 54-57, (1831).

Saxton, G. H.

1. [Coal from north of Sumbhulpore]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXIV, 185186, 354, (1856).

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Schindler, A. H.

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Schlagintweit, Adolphe.

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1. Report on the Progress of the Magnetic Survey and of the Researches connected with it in Sikkim, the Khasia Hills, and Assam, April to December 1855 Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXV, 1—30, (1856).

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6. Ueber nephrit nebst Jadeit und Saussurit im Künlün Gebirge: Sitz. K. Baier Akad. Wiss., III, 227-267, (1873).

Schlagintweit, Robert von.

1. Report on the Progress of the Magnetic Survey and of the Researches. connected with it, from November 1855 to April 1856: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXVI, 54—62, (1857).

2. Report on the Proceedings of the Officers engaged in the Magnetic Survey of India: Jour. As. Soc., Beng., XXVI, 208–216, (1857).

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4. Enumeration of the Hot Springs in India and High Asia: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXXIII, 49–56, (1864).

Schlagintweit, Robert von,-cont.

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1. Report upon the Progress of the Magnetic Survey of India, and of the Researches connected with it in the Himalaya Mountains from April to October 1855: Jour. As. Sof. Beng., XXV, 105-133, (1856).

Schlagintweit, Herman and Robert von.

1. On erosion of rivers in India: Brit. Ass. Rep., 1857, pt. ii, pp. 90-91. 2. An account of a Journey across the chains of the Kuenluen, from Ladak to Khotan: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXVI, 111—121, (1857).

Schlagintweit, Adolphe, Herman and Robert von.

1. Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia, undertaken between the years 1854 and 1858, by order of the Court of Directors of the Honourable East India Company. With 4 folio atlases of panoramas, views and maps. 4 vols., 4°. London and Leipzig, 186166.

Schwager, C.

1. Fossile Foraminiferen von Kar Nikobar: NOVARA, 187-268, (1864). Schwalbe, B.

1. Magneteisenstein von Landu in Bengalen: Vierteljahrs Naturf. Ges. Zurich, VII, 258—263, (1862); Zeits Gesammt. Naturw Halle, XX, 199-201, (1862).

Schwartz, C. R. Ritter von.

1. Iron ores in India: Jour. Iron Steel Inst., 1886, pp. 225-229; from Oesterr. Zeits. Berg. Hüttenw XXXIII, 715-717, 734-736, 751-754, 771-774, (1886).

Scott, A. J.

1. Analyses of Indian ores of Manganese and some Scottish Zeolites: Edin. New Phil. Jour., 1st series, LIII, 277-285, (1852).

Scott, D.

1. On the banks of the Tísta and Súbúk Rivers: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 137-140, (1824).

2. Notice accompanying specimens from the neighbourhood of the Garo village of Robagiri: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 167, (1824).

Scott, G. F.

1. Report on the Choi Coal Exploration: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVII, 73-78, (1884).

Severn, H. A.

1. [Gold Mining in India]: Jour. Soc. Arts, XXX, 592, (1882).

Shastree, Ball G.

1. Note on a specimen of iron ore from the vicinity of Malwan; Jour. Bo. As. Soc., I, 436, (1844).

Shaw, R. B.

1. Visits to High Tartary, Yârkand and Kâshgar (formerly Chinese Tartary), and return journey over the Karakorum pass. 8°. London, 1871.

Shephard, C. L.

1. Mineralogical notices [Syhedrite]: Am. Jour. Sci., 2nd series, XL, 110-112, (1865).

Sheppard, G. F.

1. [Account of Carnelians in the Rajpipla hills]: Bombay Gazetteer, 8°. Bombay, 1880, VI, 198–207.

Sherwill, J. L.

1. Journal of a Trip undertaken to explore the Glaciers of the Kanchunjingah Group in the Sikkim Himálaya, in November 1861: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXXI, 457–479, (1862).

Sherwill, S. R.

1. The Kurrukpur Hills: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXI, 195–206, (1852). Sherwill, W. S.

1. Note on a curious Sandstone formation at Sasseram, Zillah Shahabad: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XIV, 496—498, (1845).

2. [Corundum mines in Singrowlee]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XIV, p. xv, (1845).

3. Note on the geological features of Zillah Behar: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XV, 55-60, (1846).

4. Geological notes on Zillah Shahabad or Arrah: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XVI, 279–285, (1847).

5. A sketch of the Behar Mica Mines: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XX, 295— 298, (1851).

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9. Report on the Rivers of Bengal: Sel. Rec. Beng. Gov., XXIX, 1—18, (1858).

Shortt, J.

1. Report on the Medica: Topography of the South Western Political Districts, embracing the partly unexplored country between Latitude 20° 48' and 22° 12" N. and Longitude 83° 15' and 84° 10" E.: Sel. Rec. Mad. Gov., XIV, (1855).

Sibley, G.

1. Diagram of floods on the Jumna River during the years 1861-65: Prof. Pap. Ind. Eng 1st series, II, 242, (1873).

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