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Foote, R. B.,-cont.

24. On the Geology of the Madura and Tinnevelly districts: Mem. Geol.

Surv. Ind., XX, 1–103, (1883).

25. On the Geology of S. Travancore: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVI, 20—35,

(1883).

26. Rough notes on Billa Surgam and other caves in the Kurnool district; Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVII, 27-34, (1884).

27. Mr. H. B. Foote's work at the Billa Surgam caves: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVII, 200-208, (1884).

28. Notes on the country between the Singareni coal-field and the Kistna River: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVIII, 12—25, (1885).

29. Geological sketch of the country between the Singareni coal-field and Hyderabad: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVIII, 25-30, (1885).

30. Notes on the results of Mr. H. B. Foote's further excavations in the Billa Surgam caves: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XVIII, 227—235, (1885).

31. Notes on the geology of parts of Bellary and Anantapur districts: Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., XIX, 97, (1886).

32. Notes on some recent Neolithic and Palæolithic Finds in South India: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., LVI, pt. ii, 259—282, (1887). 33. Report on the auriferous tracts in Mysore.

Foote, R. B., and King, W.

Bangalore, 1887.

1. On the geological structure of parts of the districts of Salem, Trichinopoly, Tanjore, and South Arcot, in the Madras Presidency (being the area included in sheet 79 of the Indian Atlas): Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind., IV, 223-386, (1864).

Forbes, D.

1. Report on certain samples of iron ore from the Chanda district, Central Provinces of India: Ind. Economist, III, 78, (1871); Gazette of India Supplement, 1871, p. 1342.

Forbes, Edward,

1. Report on the collection of (Cretaceous) fossils from Southern India, presented by C. J. Kaye, Esq. and Rev. W. H. Egerton: Quart Jour. Geol. Soc., I, 79-81, (1845); Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., VI, 263–266, (1846).

2. Report on Fossil Invertebrata from Southern India, collected by Mr. Kaye and Mr. Cunliffe: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, VII, 97-174, (1846).

Forbes, L. R.

1. Report on the Ryotwaree settlement of the Government Farms in Palamow, 8°. Calcutta, 1872. [Coal and Copper.]

Forlong, J. G. and Fraser, A.

1. Report on a Route from the mouth of the Pakchan to Kraw, and thence across the Isthmus of Kraw to the Gulf of Siam: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XXXI, 347-362, (1862); INDO-CHINA, NO. 1, I, 285–297, (1886).

Forrest, R. E.

1. Memorandum on improvements in the irrigation of the Deyrah Doon and Remarks on the drainage of the Eastern portion of the valley: Prof. Pap. Ind. Eng., 1st series, I, 57-74, (1863).

Forsyth, Sir T. D.

1. Report of a mission to Yarkand in 1873, with historical and geographical information regarding the possessions of the Ameer of Yarkand. 4°. Calcutta, 1875

Franklin, J.

1. Memoir on Bundelkund: Trans. Rog. As. Soc., I, 259-281, (1826). [Mines and Minerals, p. 277.]

2. On the Diamond mines of Panna in Bundelkhand; As. Res., XVIII, pt. i, 101-122, (1829); Edin. Jour. Sci., V, 150—166, (1831).

3. On the geology of a portion of Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand, and the Districts of Sagar and Jebelpur: As. Res., XVIII, 23-46, (1833); Glean. Sci., 1, 213-215, (1829).

4. On the coal-field of Palamú: Glean. Sci., II, 217-220, (1830). 5. On the Geology of Bundelkhand, Baghelkund and Districts of Saugor and Jubbulpore: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, III, 191-200, (1835); Proc. Geol. Soc., 1, 82-85, (1834).

Fraser, H.

1. Further particulars regarding the Dandapur meteorite: Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 1878, p. 190.

Fraser, J. B.

1. Account of a journey to the sources of the Jumna and Bhagirathi rivers : As. Res., XIII, 171-249, (1820).

2. Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy Range of the Himalaya Mountains and to the sources of the Rivers Jumna and Ganges. 4°. London, 1820.

3. Notes to accompany a set of specimens from the Himalaya Mountains: Geol. Trans., V, 60-72, (1820).

4. Description accompanying a collection of specimens made on a journey from Delhi to Bombay; Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 141—161, (1824). 5. Notes made in the course of a voyage from Bombay to Bushire in the Persian Gulf; transmitted with a series of illustrative specimens: Geol. Trans., 2nd series, I, 409-412, (1824).

Frenzel, A.

1. Mineralogisches aus dem Ostindischen Archipel: Jahrb. K-K. Geol. Reichs., Bd. XXVII, Min. Mitth., Heft. iii, pp. 297-309, (1877); Boll. Comp. Map. Geol. Españ., VI, 87—90, (1879).

Frere, Sir H. Bartle, E.

1. On the Geology of a part of Sind: Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., IX, 349— 351, (1853); WESTERN INDIA, 530-532, (1857).

2. On the Runn of Cutch and the countries between Rajpootana and Sind : Brit. As. Rep., XXXIX, pt. ii, p. 163, (1869).

3. Notes on the Runn of Cutch and neighbouring regions: Jour. Roy. Geog. Soc., XL, 181—207, (1870).

Fryar, Mark.

1. A letter to the Proprietors and Managers of the coal mines in India. 12°. London, 1869.

Fryar, Mark,-cont.

2. Note on the iron ores at Goonjwai, Lohara, and Dewulgaon in the Chanda district: Gazette of India Supplement, 1871, p. 1341; Ind. Economist, III, 78, (1871).

3. Report on coal exploration in the Chanda district: Ind. Economist, III, 136-137, (1871).

4. Report on some mineraliferous localities of Tenasserim: Ind. Economist, IV, 42-43, (1872); BURMA, pp. 413-444, (1882).

5. [Coal at Moulmein]: Ind. Economist, IV, 130, (1872); BURMA, pp. 444, 460-462, (1882).

6. [Correspondence regarding Tenasserim minerals]: BURMA, pp. 445— 449.

7. Report on minerals in the Amherst district of the Tenasserim division: BURMA, pp. 450—459.

8. Report on minerals in Shwegyeen, Toungoo and Pahpoon districts, Tenasserim division: BURMA, pp. 462-475, (1882); Colliery Guardian, XXX, 390, (1873).

Fryer, G. E.

1. [Ón Burmese Celts]: Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 1872, p. 46.

Fulljames, G.

1. Recent discovery of fossil bones in Perim Island on the Cambay Gulf: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., V, 289-290, (1836); Bibl. Univ., IX, 198-199, (1837).

2. Section of the strata passed through in an experimental boring at the town of Gogah, in the Gujerat Peninsula, Gulf of Cambay : Jour. As. Soc. Beng., VI, 786-788, (1837).

3. A visit in December, 1832, to the cornelian mines situated in the Rajpeepla Hills, eastward of Broach: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., II, 74-78, (1835).

4. Note on the discovery of fossil bones of Mammalia in Kattiwar: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., I, 30-43, (1841).

5. Observations on the Runn [of Cutch]: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., VII, 127, (1846).

6. Remarks on a singular hollow, 12 miles in length, called Boke, situated in the Purantij Parganah of the Ahmedabad collectorate: Trans. Bo. Geog. Soc., VII, 164-167, (1846).

7. A description of the salt-water lake called the Null, situated on the Isthmus of Kattywar: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., V, 109-117, (1857).

8. Discovery of nummulitic limestone in the Rajpipla hills: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., V, 624-626, (1857).

9. Geology of the North Bank of the Narbadda from Baroda Eastwards: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., VI, 163-164, (1861).

Fulljames, G. and Hugel, Baron Karl von.

1. Recent discovery of fossil bones in Perim Island in the Cambay Gulf: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., V, 288-291, (1836).

G

Gell, F.

1. The Hill Forts of the Deccan: Good Words, 1878, pp. 24—29.

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, see Saint-Hilaire.

Gerard, A.

1. Journal of a journey through the Himalayah mountains from Shipke to the frontiers of Chinese Tartary: Edin. Jour. Sci., I, 41—52, 215—225, (1824).

2. Narrative of a journey from Soobathoo to Shipke in Chinese Tartary: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., XI, 363—391, (1842).

Gerard, A, and P.

1. Account of a journey through the Himalaya Mountains: Edin. New Phil. Jour., X, 295-305, (1824).

Gerard, A. and Colebrooke, H. T.

1. On the Valley of the Setlej River, in the Himalaya Mountains, from the Journal of Captain A. Gerard, with remarks by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. [A few scattered geological observations]: Trans. Roy. As. Soc., I, 343-380, (1826); Edin. Jour. Sci., V, 27c—278; VI, 28-50, (1826).

Gerard, Alex. and Lloyd, Sir W.

1. Narrative of journey from Caunpore to the Boorendo Pass in the Himalaya. Mountains, via Gwalior, Agra, Delhi, and Sirhind, by Major Sir William Lloyd and an account of an attempt to penetrate by Bekhur to Garoo and the Lake Manasarowara, by Captain Alexander Gerard: with a letter from the late J. G. Gerard, detailing a visit to the Shaitool and Boorendo Passes for purpose of determining the line of perpetual snow on the southern face of the Himalayas, &c. Edited by George Lloyd. 2 vols., 8°. London, 1840.

Gerard, J. G.

1. Letter from the Himalayas. [Fossils]: Glean. Sci., I, 92, 109-11, (1829). 2. Notice of the discovery of fossils in Thibet, 17,000 ft. above the sea, by J. G. Gerard : Edin. New Phil. Jour., X, 178, (1831).

3. Observations on the Spiti valley and the circumjacent country within the Himalaya: As. Res., XVIII, 238—278, (1832).

4. Fossil Shells near Herat : Jour. As. Soc. Beng., II, 652, (1833).

Gerard, J. G. and Burnes, Alex.

1. Sketch of the Route and Progress of Lieut. A. Burnes and Dr. Gerard: Jour. As. Soc. Beng., I, 139–145, (1832); II, 1—22, 143—149, (1833).

Gerard, P.

1. Remarks on some of the mineral productions of the Himalayas: Delhi Medical Journal, I, 62- 71, (1844).

Gibson, A.

1. A general sketch of the Province of Guzerat, from Deesa to Damaun: Trans. Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay, I, 1-77, (1838).

2. Report on the iron ore found at Malwan: Jour. Bo. As. Soc., I, 142— 144, (1842).

Gibson, J.

1. On the composition of "Reh," an efflorescence on the soil of certain districts of India: Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., X, 277—290, (1879).

Gilchrist, P. C. and Riley, E.

1. The iron-making Resources of the British Colonies as illustrated at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition; India: Iron, XXVIII, 476-478, (1886).

Gilchrist, W.

1. On the origin and formation of the Red soil of Southern India : Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., XI, 552-555, (1855).

Giraud, H.

1. A chemical and microscopical examination of the Rock salt of the Punjab Jour. Bo. As. Soc., I, 303-308, (1843).

2. An account of two aërolites, and a mass of Meteoric Iron, recently found in Western India: Edin. New Phil. Jour., XLVII, 53-57, (1849); Froriep. Notizen, 241–244, (1849).

Giraud, H. and Haines, R.

1. Analysis of the Mineral Springs and various Well Waters in the Bombay Presidency: Trans. Med. Phys. Soc. Bombay, V, 242-263, (1859).

Glasfurd, J.

1. Report on the progress made up to the 1st May, 1839, in opening the experimental Copper Mine in Kumaon : Jour. As. Soc. Beng., VIII, 471-474, (1839).

Glass.

1. Correspondence and papers relative to the manufacture of glass and Earthenwares and Fire-bricks in India: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., II, 589 -609, (1842).

2. List of some of the articles which have been made at the Fattehpur Flint Ware Factory: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., III, 152, (1843).

Gmelin, C. G.

1. Analysis of cinnamon stone from Ceylon: Edin. Phil. Jour., XI, 129132, (1824).

2. Analysis of a black mineral from Candy in Ceylon, named Candite : Edin. Phil. Jour., IX, 384-387, 1823; Ann. de Chemie, XXV, 208-209, (1824).

3. Chemische untersuchung des Poonahlits und des Thulits: Annalen, Phys. Chim., 2nd series, XLIX, 538-540, (1840).

Godwin Austen, H. H., see AUSTEN, H. H. Godwin.

Gold.

1. Gold Mines at Malacca. Extract from the Proceedings of the Coal Committee: Cal. Jour. Nat. Hist., IV, 539, (1844).

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