Report on the Government Cinchona Plantation in Bengal and of the Government Quinologist for the year 1882-83
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pp 319-33. Dispatch to the Secretary of State for India, forwarding copies of the reports by George King, Superintendent, Royal Botanic Garden Calcutta; plus resolution of the Government of Bengal.
Report of the Government Cinchona Plantations on the Nilgiris for 1882-1883
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pp 453-85. Dispatch from the Government of Madras to the Sectretary of State, forwarding: H A Gass, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Administration Report of the Cinchona Plantations in the Nilgiri District, with appendices Order thereon by E F Webster, Secretary to the Government of Madras.
Report on Mr J G P de Vasconcellos' alleged remedy for snake bites
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pp 93-95. Communication from the Government of Bengal enclosing a report of the experiments made by Surgeon Vincent Richards, Civil Medical Officer, Goalundo, on the supposed antidote to snake poison (Natalicea Paulicea) suggested by de Vasconcellos.
Report on the Government Cinchona Plantation in Bengal and the Report of the Government Quinologist for 1881-82
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pp 1-13. Communication from the Government of Bengal, enclosing: Twentieth Annual Report of the Government Cinchona Plantation in British Sikkim - by Surgeon-Major George King, Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, and of Cinchona cultivation in Bengal Quinologist's report for 18...
Manufacture of febrifuge from the bark grown on the Government cinchona plantations in Bengal
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pp 15-48. Correspondence and resolutions on the manufacture of febrifuge with the Bengal cinchona bark, including letters and reports from: Surgeon-Major George King, Superintendent, Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, and of Cinchona Cultivation in Bengal, July 1882; W T Thiselton-Dyer, Assistant D...
pp 241-247. Communication from the Government of Bengal forwarding to the Secretary of State a copy letter by Surgeon-Major George King, describing the seven cases of bark transmitted to the India Office, and enclosing a description by C H Wood [previous Government Quinologist] of the process for...