Plan of the Commander in Chief, Madras, Lieut. General Sir John Cradock, for making the Quarter Master General's office the repository of all geographical and topographical surveys.
Objections of the Commander in Chief, Madras, Lieut General Sir John Cradock, to the proposal of the Governor of Madras, Lord William Bentinck, for concentrating the principal part of the European forces in Mysore - Bangalore is made a station for two European regiments - barracks are to be built...
Discussion of the comparative expense of manufacturing saltpetre in the Bengal and Madras Presidencies - error in the statement of the Madras Military Board regarding the annual consumption of saltpetre.