Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 35

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order of the Governor-General of India, 1911 - Geology
 

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Page 32 - Award of the Wollaston Gold Medal, Geological Society of London, 1888. The Dharwar System, the chief auriferous rock series in South India. On the Igneous rocks of the districts of Raipur and Balaghat, Central Provinces. On the Sangar Marg and Mehowgale coal-fields, Kashmir. Part 3.— The Manganese Iron and Manganese Ores of Jabalpur. 'The Carboniferous Glacial Period.
Page 37 - ... Provelates grandis, Sow. sp., in the Tertiary Formation of India and Burma. By Dr. Fritz Noetling. (Records Geolog. Survey India, XXVII, 1894, pp. 103—8). 780. — The Development and Sub-division of the Tertiary System in Burma, by Dr. Fritz Noetling. (Ibid., XXVIII, 1895, pp. 59—86). 781. — Note on Dr. Fritz Noetling's Paper on the Tertiary System in Burma in the Records of the Geological Survey of India for 1895, Part 2: by Mr. Theobald. (Ibid., XXVIII, 1895, pp. 150—2). 782. — On...
Page 34 - Second Note on Mineral Oil from the Suleiman Hills. On a New Fossil, Amber-like Resin occurring in Burma. Preliminary notice on the Triassic Deposits of the Salt-range. VOL. XXVI, 1893.
Page 32 - Jessalmer, with a view to the discovery of coal. A facetted pebble from the boulder bed (speckled sandstone') of Mount Chel in the Salt-range in the Punjab. Examination of nodular stones obtained by trawling off Colombo. Part...
Page 37 - Part 4.— On the Igneous Rocks of the Giridih (Kurhurbaree) Coal-field and their Contact Effects. On some outliers of the Vindhyan system south of the Sone and their relation to the so-called Lower Vindhyans. Notes on a portion of the Lower Vindhyan area of the Sone Valley.
Page 34 - Notes on the Geology of a part of the Tenasserim Valley with special reference to the Tendau-Kamapying Coal-field; by PN Bose.
Page 32 - Mehowgale coal-fields, Kashmir. Part 3. — The Manganese Iron and Manganese Ores of Jabalpur. ' The Carboniferous Glacial Period.' The sequence and correlation of the pre-tertiary sedimentary formations of the Simla region of the Lower Himalayas.

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