Military report on the Province of Kiang-Su, China. By Cpt F Tweddell, 28th Punjab Infantry Calcutta: Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, 1902
The Amur and Maritime ("Pri-Amur" and "Primorski") Provinces in the Russian Far East. And the Amur Railway, Flotilla and Mercantile Fleet Simla: Intelligence Branch, Division of Chief of Staff, 1909
The rivalry of Russia and England in Central Asia. By [Maj-Gen Michael Vladimirovitch] Grulef, St Petersburg, 1909. Translated for General Staff, India [Simla]: General Staff India, 1910
The Trans-Salwin Shan State of Kiang Tung. From information collected during his journey through the Shan States in 1887. By Lt G J Younghusband, (Queen's Own) Corps of Guides. A plan of Kiang Tung, the capital, with sketches of the surrounding passes; and a map of the State of Kiang Tung, showing its boundaries, according to the latest information, are attached Calcutta: Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, 1888
Report on the Black Mountain and adjacent independent territory (with map). By Cpt A H Mason, Offg Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, Intelligence Branch Simla: Quarter Master General's Dept, 1888
Information concerning the town and Turkish frontier post at Kataba. By Cpt R E Solly-Flood Simla: Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, 1906
Route from the Karakoram Pass to Kashgar via Yarkand. By Maj G P T Feilding, Coldstream Guards. July-August 1907 Simla: [Intelligence Branch, Division of Chief of Staff], 1908
Route from Mun-ul Post (Mun-ul-Dal): 2 stages from Kashgar to Osh. By Maj G P T Feilding, Coldstream Guards. September 1907 Simla: [Intelligence Branch, Division of Chief of Staff], 1908