Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Indiaorder of the Governor-General of India, 1901 |
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1.-Annual report A.M. Bogribari A.M. Dhubri A.M. Gauhati A.M. Nowgong A.M. Rangpur Assam Bihar Bijni Borjuli Cachar charnockite charnockite series Cheduba coal coal-field Coimbatore corundum cretaceous crystalline crystals Darjiling deposits Dhubri Dinajpur Ditto Duars Dura dykes earthquake elæolite elæolite-syenite eruption Fauna feeble felspar foliation fossil floras Further notes Garhwal garnets Gauhati Geol Geological Survey geology of Kashmir gneisses Godavari Gondwana graphite Hills Himalayas hornblende igneous Island Jabalpur district James Grundy Karimganj Kaunia Kuch Kuch Bihar Kumaun Kurigram Leschenault Lower Himalaya Madras Presidency magnetite Maimansingh Mangaldai Meteorites microscopic mineral Nagpur Narbada neighbourhood of Salem Netrakona notice Nowgong occurrence peridotites plates Pondicherry Punjab pyroxenic quartz Rangpur Rewah rocks Royal 8vo rumbling sound rupee Rupsi Salt-range Sherpur Shevaroy Singribari Sivamalai Siwalik Siwalik and Narbada Slight sound smart Sonamganj Sonapur sound heard South India South Rewah specimens Surv Survey of India Sylhet Tertiary Tezpur tion Upper Burma valley دو
Populaire passages
Pagina 102 - Catalogue of the remains of Pleistocene and Pre-Historic Vertebrata contained in the Geological Department of the Indian Museum. By R.
Pagina 168 - Preliminary Report on the economic resources of the Amber and Jade mines area in Upper Burma.
Pagina 234 - On the geological age of certain groups comprised in the Gondwana series of India, and on the evidence they afford of distinct zoological and botanical terrestrial regions in ancient epochs.
Pagina 102 - Remarks on certain considerations adduced by Falconer in support of the antiquity of the human race in India.
Pagina 168 - Rs.) : Notes on the Geological Structure of the Chitichun region.— A note on the Allahbund in the north-west of the Rann of Kuchh.— Geology of parts of the Myingyan, Magwe and Pakokku Districts, Burma. — The Geology of the Mikir Hills in Assam.— On the Geology of Tir.ih and the Bazar valley.
Pagina 222 - 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.
Pagina 224 - Tammaw in Upper Burma. On the Geology of the Tochi Valley. On the existence of Lower Gondwanas in Argentina. Part 4. — On the Igneous Rocks of the Giridih (Kurhurbaree) Coal-field and their Contact Effects.
Pagina 222 - The sequence and correlation of the pre-tertiary sedimentary formations of the Simla region of the Lower Himalayas. Part 4.— On Indian fossil vertebrates. On the geology of the North west Himalayas.
Pagina 98 - MS.). On the Geology of Chamba. On the probability of obtaining water by means of artesian wells in the plains of Upper India.