File S&C 1073/1880 - Enquiry of Surgeon Major G W Poole, Anerley Hill, Upper Norwood, as to eligibility to compete for a prize for a “Manual of Hygiene” for soldiers in India
File S&C 1074/1880 - Marine Department proceedings explaining the rules prescribed for the guidance of officers of the Indian Marine in rendering salvage services
File S&C 1076/1880 - Request of Mr Hildred Carlyle, 8 Priory Grove, The Boltons, London, that the two daughters of his brother, Mr A C Carlyle of the Archaeological Survey of India, may, in consideration of their father’s position and length of service, be provided with a free passage to India, in order for them to join their parents at Benares
File S&C 1077/1880 - Treatise “for the good government and for the preservation of health of the young soldier in India,” written by Thomas Nesbit Millar, late Private, 74th & 75th Regiment serving in India
File S&C 1078/1880 - Papers relating to the ill treatment of Indian native seamen and the wages of deceased seamen, with special reference to the case of the Callirhoe where its Master had refused to settle the wages, at the current rate of exchange for the Rupee, of a deceased seaman who had served on that ship
File S&C 1079/1880 - Request of Mr G Birdwood to purchase volume 2 and Part 1 of Volume 3 of Bentham and Hooker’s Genera Plantarum, for the purpose of completing a copy of the work
File S&C 1080/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute papers regarding suggested action to be taken when undertaking the excavation of the Amravati Tope monument
File S&C 1081/1880 - Letter from Emil Schlagintweit, dated 6th September 1880, expressing gratitude to the Under Secretary of State for India for his acceptance of a copy of the work Indien in Wort und Bild
File S&C 1082/1880 - Letter from the Governor of Mauritius regarding the transmission of two copies of the Report of the Mauritius Cattle Plague Commission to enquire onto the outbreak of cattle plague in that island, and calling attention to that part of the report which states that it was introduced into the colony from Aden
File S&C 1084/1880 - Letter from the Board of Trade dated 11th September 1880 regarding revised regulations for preventing collisions at sea, stating that they are advised that there is no objection to pilot brigs at the Sandheads exhibiting side lights