Papers regarding the Punjab - explanation of the Punjab Government as to why they did not carry out the experiment of sinking a shaft in the Kerana Hills to test the quality of the iron deposits
Papers regarding British Burma - statements of the principal articles of import and export entered at the Sea and Inland Customs Houses of the Pegu Province in the second quarter of 1858/59 (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding British Burma - report on the examination of the pupils of the Government School at Rangoon held in September 1858 (includes lists of pupils)
Papers regarding British Burma - explanation of the Superintendent of Forests in Pegu [Dr Dietrich Brandis] regarding a discrepancy between the figures in his report of 15 Oct 1856 and those in the Commissioner of Pegu's letter of 21 Oct 1856
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India pass bills amounting to 53,718 rupees on account of expenses incurred in the Pegu Forest Department for girdling and marking teak trees during 1857 and 1858
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India pass a bill for 2852 rupees, the amount of compensation granted by the Forest Department to cultivators at Prome for ground confiscated for the Government Teak Plantation
Papers regarding British Burma - adoption of a new set of 'Rules for the Administration of the Pegu Forests' (contains copies of both the old rules and the amended rules)
Papers regarding British Burma - memorandum of Edward O'Riley, Magistrate of Rangoon, on the boundary line between Siam and the Tenasserim Provinces, with special reference to telegraphic and water communications (the memorandum, dated, Penang, 15 Jul 1858, is on pp 4-11, including a sketch map, scale 1"=16 miles, opposite p 10)
Papers regarding British Burma - question of the issue of a warrant by the Magistrate of Rangoon for the arrest of Captain Durham, commander of the steamer Baltic