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Christison, R.

1. Chemical examination of the Petroleum of Rangoon: Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., XIII, 118-123, (1836).

Christopher, W.

1. Account of Adam's bridge and Ramiseram Temple; with a map of the said Temple: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., VII, 130-138, (1846).

2. Report of an experimental voyage up the Indus and Sutledge: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., VIII, 144-173, (1849).

3. Ascent of the river Chenab: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., VIII, 236-248, (1849).

Clark, G. T.

1. On the neighbourhood of Bombay and certain beds containing Fossil Frogs: Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., III, 221-224, (1847).

2. Remarks upon the Basalt Dykes of the mainland of India opposite to the Islands of Bombay and Salsette: Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., XXV, 163— 168, (1869).

3. On volcanic foci of eruption in the Konkan: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XIII, 69-73, (1880).

Clark, Hyde.

1. Gold in India: Jour, Soc. Arts, XXIX, 243—256, (1881); XXX, 590, (1882).

Clark, J.

1. On the Lateritic formation: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., VIII, 334-346, (1838). 2. Geology of Bangalore and of some other portions of Mysore: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., IX, 89-121, (1839).

Clibborn, J.

1. Irrigation from Wells in the N.-W. Provinces and Oudh: Prof. Pap. Ind. Eng., 3rd series, I, No. xiv, 103-132, (1883); II, No. lii, 105-109, (1884).

Clift, W.

1. On the Fossil remains of two new species of Mastodon, and of other vertebrated animals, found on the left bank of the Irrawadi: Geol. Trans. 2nd series, II, 369-376, (1829); Proc. Geol. Soc., 69-71, (1834); Glean. Sci., I, 182-184, (1829).

Coal.

1. On the coal-field of Pálamú: Glean. Sci., II, 217-220, (1831). 2. Reports of a Committee for Investigating the Coal and Mineral Resources of India with reference to Coal and Iron. 8°. Calcutta, 1838. Table of assays in Jour. As. Soc. Beng., VII, 197—199, (1838); J. MCCLELLAND, No. 10.

3. Reports and abstracts of the Proceedings of a Committee for the Investigation of the Coal and Mineral Resources of India, brought up to May, 1841: Folio. Calcutta, 1841; partly in Jour. As. Soc. Beng., VII, 948-962, (1838), IX, 198-214, (1840).

Coal,-cont.

4. Abstract of the Proceedings of a Committee for the Investigation of the Coal and Mineral Resources of India, brought up to April 1842. Flscp. Calcutta, 1842.

5. Notes on Rajmehal Coal (from proceedings of Coal Committee): Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., III, 501—506, (1843).

6. Analysis of coal from the falls of the Jamuna river: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., V, 444, (1845).

7. Report of a Committee for the Investigation of the Coal and Mineral Resources of India for May 1845. Folio. Calcutta, 1846.

8. Correspondence concerning the discovery of coal in Upper Assam by Lieutenant Dalton: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., VII, 213–216, (1847). 9. Discovery of coal at the foot of the Bhooteah hills: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., VIII, 277, (1847).

10. Further discoveries of Coal on the Northern side of Assam: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., VII, 368, (1847).

11. Papers on the coal of the Nerbudda Valley, Tenasserim Provinces and Thayetmyo: Sel. Rec. Gov. Ind., X, 1856.

12. Notice of an exploration for Coal near Kotree in Scinde: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., XIX (new series, III), 142, (1857). (Reprinted from Scindian, 13th January, 1857.)

13. Official correspondence regarding the existence of Coal and Iron in the Punjab. 8°. Calcutta, 1859.

14. Reports on the coal Resources and Production of India: Sel. Rec. Gov. Ind., LXIV, (1868).

15. Papers on the Coal and Iron resources of the Chanda district. Flscp. Calcutta, 1874.

16. Proceedings of a Committee assembled by order of His Excellency the Governor-General-in-Council, under date 28th January, 1874, to consider and report on the best means of improving the steam service on the Brahmaputra and the water communication with Upper Assam': Assam Gazelle, 17th April, 1875.

Cockburn, J.

1. Notes on Stone Implements from the Khasi hills and the Banda and Vellore Districts: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XLVIII, pt. ii, 133-143, (1879).

2. Stone implements from Banda: Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 1882, p. 8.

Coddington, F.

1. Description of country surveyed in District Chanda, season 1867-68, [coal and sandstone]: Sel. Rec. Gov. Ind., LXXIV, 103, (1869).

Cole, R.

1. On the Geological position and association of the Laterite, or Iron clay, formation in India, with a description of that Rock as it is found at the Red Hills near Madras: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., IV, 100-106, (1836). 2. Note on Campbell's remarks on Dr. Brenza's nomenclature of Indian minerals: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., X, 440, (1839).

Colebrooke, H. T.

1. On the valley of the Sutluj River in the Himálaya mountains: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 124-131, (1824).

2. On the Geology of the North-Eastern Border of Bengal: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 132–136, (1824).

Colebrooke, H. T. and Gerard, A.

1. On the valley of the Setlej River, in the Himalayan Mountains, from the Journal of Captain A. Gerard; with Remarks by Henry Thomas Colebrooke: Trans. Roy. As. Soc., I, 343-380, (1826); Edin. Jour. Sci., V, 270-278, VI, 28—50, (1826).

Colebrooke, R. H.

1. On the Islands Nancoury and Comarty: As. Res., IV, 129-133, (1795). 2. On the Andaman Islands: As. Res., IV, 385-396, (1795).

3. On Barren Island and its Volcano: As. Res., 397-400, (1795).

4. On the course of the Ganges through Bengal: As. Res., VII, 1—31, (1801).

Collier, C. F.

1. On the nature of the soils of the Bombay Presidency: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., IX, 99-110, (1856).

Collingwood, C.

1. Rambles of a naturalist or the shores and waters of the China Sea: being observations in natural history during a voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, &c., made in Her Majesty's vessels in 1866 and 1867. 8°. London, 1868.

Colvin, J.

1. [Discovery of fossil bones in alluvium at Dum Dum]: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, II, 649, (1833).

2. Additional fragments of the Sivatherium: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, VI, 152-153, (1837).

3. Catalogue of a second collection of fossil bones, presented to the Society's Museum: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, V, 179-183, (1836).

Congalton.

1. Examination of the coast of the Peninsula from P. Mutiara to P. Panjang in search of coal deposits in November, 1847: Jour. Ind. Archip., I, 353-358,* (1847).

Congreve, H.

1. Observations on the altered rocks of the Neilgherries: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., XXII (new series, VI), 49-52, (1861).

2. Contributions to the Geology and Mineralogy of the Neilgherry Hills : Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., XXII (new series, VI), 226-260, (1861).

3. Note on a raised beach at Aden: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., 1878, pp. 168— 170.

Conolly, A.

1. Note on the Samar lake salt and earth: Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, V, 799—

801, (1836).

Conolly, E.

1. On an aërolite presented to the Society [fell near Oujein, 23rd June, 1838] Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, VIII, 822-823, (1839).

2. Sketch of the Physical Geography of Seistan: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., IX, 710-725, (1840).

3. Journal kept while travelling in Seistan: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., X, 319— 340, (1841).

Conybeare, W. D.

1. [Notice of the geology of India]: Brit. Ass. Rep., 1832, p. 395; Jour. As. Soc. Beng., II, 606-607.

Cook, H.

1. Geological report on a part of Beloochistan: Trans. Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay, V, 105-113, (1859).

2. Topographical and geological sketch of the Province of Sarawan, or northern portion of the table-land of Beloochistan: Trans. Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay, VI, 1-44, (1860).

3. Topographical and geological sketch of a portion of the Province of Jhalawan and the eastern division of Mekran: Trans. Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay, VI, 45—103, (1860).

4. Geological discoveries in the valley of Kalat and surrounding parts of Beloochistan: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., VI, 184-194, (1862).

5. Extract from a letter regarding the discovery of a fossil elephant's tusk near Ootaru on the Waie Road: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., VII, p. xlviii, (1863)..

Cooke, C. B.

1. [Tin resources of Tenasserim]: Ind. Economist, III, 148-149, (1872). Copland,

1. Account of the Cornelian mines in the neighbourhood of Broach :: Trans. Lit. Soc. Bombay, I, 289–295, (1815); WESTERN INDIA, 491– 495, (1857).

2. Sur la mine de cornaline de Barotch entre Bombay et Brouda: Bull. Soc. Géol. France, XIII, 669-670, (1856).

Copper.

1. On the copper works at Singhána near Khetri in the Shekhawati country : Glean. Sci., III, 380-384, (1831).

Corbett, A. F.

1. The climate and resources of Upper India, and suggestions for their improvement. 8°. London, (1874).

Costello, C. P.

1. Observations on the Geological Features, &c., of the country in the neighbourhood of Bunnoo and the Sanatorium of Shaikh Boodeen: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXXIII, 378—380, (1864).

Cotton, Sir Arthur T.

1. Report on the Mahanuddi Delta. Report on the water communication between Calcutta and the Ganges. Memorandum on the proposed Mari Kanvái Tank in Mysore. Iron or water for India. 8°. Madras, 1859

Coulthard, S.

1. The Trap formation of the Ságor district and of those districts westwards of it as far as Bhopalpur on the banks of the rivet Newas in Omatwara : As. Res., XVIII, 47—81, (1833); Glean. Sci., I, 216–218, (1829); WESTERN INDIA, 207-230, (1857).

Cowan, L.

1. Memorandum on the produce of the Himalaya Hills. 8°. Lahore, 1860.

Cox, Hiram.

1. An account of the Petroleum Wells in the Burmha Dominions, extracted from Journal of a voyage from Ranghong up the River Erai Wuddey to Amarapoorah, the present capital of the Burmha Empire: As. Res., VI, 127-137, (1799): Phil. Mag., IX, 226-234, (1801).

Cracroft, W.

1. [Limestone in Sylhet]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., I, 74, (1832).

2. Smelting of Iron in the Kasya Hills: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., I, 150—151, (1832).

3. [Information respecting the coal of the Khasia hills]: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., I, 250, 252—253, 363, (1832).

4. Notes relative to the collection of some Geological specimens in the Kasia Hills between Assam and Nanklow: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., I, 561, (1832); III, 293–296, (1834).

Crawfurd, H.

1. [Smooth water anchorages on the Travancore coast]: Mad. Jour. Lit. Sci., XXII, 133-136, (1861).

Crawfurd, J.

1. Geological observations made on a voyage from Bengal to Siam and Cochin China: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 406-408, (1824).

2. Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-General of India to the Court of Ava in 1827. 4°, London, 1829. 2nd edition, 2 vols., 8°, London. Edinburgh and Dublin. Contains BUCKLAND, No. 1, in Appendix, I t ed., pp. 78 to 88; 2nd ed., II, pp. 143-162.

3. [Account of the Mission to Ava]: Gazette of India, 1st March, 1827 Edin. New Phil. Jour., III, 359–370, (1827).

Crespigny, De.

1. Discovery of beds of Lignite under Laterite at Ratnagherry: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., V, 626-628, (1857).

Criper, W. R.

1. Note on some Antimony Deposits in the Maulmain District: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVIII, 151-153, (1885).

Croockeurt, H.

1. The Tin mines of Malacca: Jour. Ind. Archip., VIII, 112-133, (1854), [translated from Tidjschrift Voor. Nederl. Ind., November, 1851.]

Cullen, W.

1. Notice of the geological features of a route from Madras to Bellary in April and May, 1822: Phil. Mag., IV, 355-363, 435-443, (1828).

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