Reoccupation of Jalna as a military station by the Madras Army - the troops sent on there from Secunderabad are to be regarded as a detachment of the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force
Question of the manner in which EIC Army officers are chosen for extra-regimental employment - minutes of the Commander in Chief, India, [Lieut General Sir Henry Fane] and of the Governor General [Lord Auckland], etc.
Dr J R Martin recommends compiling a general medical topography of India
Scope & Content:
On the recommendation of Dr James Ranald Martin, the Bengal Government instruct all their medical officers to compile data on the medical topography of their particular locality, the results to be made up into a general medical topography.
Reports of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Calcutta on the Experimental Farm established under their direction at Akra, etc. - samples of cotton wool, cotton twist and cotton cloths are sent back by the Society to the Court of Directors in England.
Proposal of Madhab Datt to alter the course of the Hooghly by widening the channel from Chakdaha to Gupdepara, the work to be undertaken at his own expense.
Papers regarding the cultivation of opium in South Rangpur District - severe loss to Government caused by the negligence and mismanagement of the Collector and Deputy Opium Agent, Charles Du Pre Russell.
Experiment suggested by John Orr, Principal Collector of Salem, that troops marching through a district should receive their supplies from the Magistrate rather than live off the country - the experiment is tried out in Salem District, with the 33rd and 39th Madras Native Infantry.
Claim of the Raja of Padangar Kolgaon in Malabar to an allowance of 10,000 rupees 'per annum', granted by the Bombay Government in 1796 and discontinued in 1806.
A life pension of 119 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the widows of the deposed Zemindar of Ramnad, [Mutu Ramalingam] - a pension of 15 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Ponnamal, daughter-in-law of one of the Zemindar's widows, Shashamal