Papers regarding the prevalence of agricultural serfdom in Oudh and the adoption of special rules to regulate claims between agricultural serfs and Zemindars
Further papers regarding the projected railway between Rangoon and Western China - Government of India approve the proposal of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel A P Phayre] that an immediate survey be made of the portion of the projected time between Rangoon and the Burmese frontier
Question of the occupancy rights of Oudh cultivators, Vol 1 - report on the same by the Financial Commissioner in Oudh [Robert Henry Davies] (with appendices of evidence and memoranda, and associated correspondence) - comments of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [John Strachey]
Question of the occupancy rights of Oudh cultivators, Vol 2 - memorandum on the investigation into tenant rights in Oudh, compiled by William Muir, Secretary, Government of India Foreign Department
Question of the occupancy rights of Oudh cultivators, Vol 3 - correspondence between the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [John Strachey] and the Secretary to the Government of India [William Muir]
Question of the occupancy rights of Oudh cultivators, Vol 4 - reports on the local investigations made by settlement officers and others in 1864/65 - correspondence between the Oudh Government and the Government of India - demi-official correspondence of William Grey with Sir Charles Wingfield, Sir John Strachey and Sir John Lawrence
Papers regarding Central Asia, Vol 1 - reports by W H Johnson, Civil Assistant, Great Trigonometrical Survey, on his visit to the Province of Khotan (the reports, including a description of the routes taken by him, appear on pp 5-38)
Papers regarding Central Asia, Vol 2 - report by the Commissioner of Jullundur [Thomas Douglas Forsyth] on the trade between India and Central Asia - question of the exorbitant demands made by Kashmir customs officials at Ladakh
Papers regarding land tenures in Oudh, Vol 5 - question of the conditions on which a sub-settlement should be allowed to the subordinate proprietors in talukas and the terms of assessment in such cases