Provision made for the families of Dhundu Pant and Bapu Pali and for Mahu Gare, all of whom had been wrongly convicted of treasonable activities in 1828 (Vol 3)
The cost of supplying nutmeg and pepper plants to the Viceroy of Egypt [Mehemet Ali Pasha] and his son [Ibrahim Pasha], viz: 133 rupees, 10 annas, is debited by the Bombay Government to the Government of India
Bombay Medical Board observations on vaccination experiments
Scope & Content:
Observations of the Bombay Medical Board on Richard Laughton's vaccination experiments in the Simla Hills and on the desirability of similar experiments in the Bombay Presidency; general failure of the vaccine lymph sent out from England.
Reparation made to the family of the late Dhundu Pant (Vol 2) - Dhundu Pant's son Ganpat Rao is granted an allowance of 10 rupees 'per mensem' from the fine fund at Poona in addition to his salary as a karkun
Two floods of the river Tapti, on 21 and 29 Aug 1837, wreak considerable destruction in the city of Surat - measures taken to repair the damage and to provide relief for the inhabitants (includes, on pp 25-35, a detailed description of the damage caused to public buildings, walls, bridges, etc.)
Papers regarding the treatment of eye disease in the Bombay Presidency
Scope & Content:
Decision not to re-establish the Eye Infirmary at Bombay but to continue the system of employing an itinerant oculist (includes reports on the Eye Infirmaries at Madras and Calcutta).