File R 621/1881 - Request of Mr J A Muller of 41 Dartmouth Park Road, London, to submit an apparatus, approved by General Flydean and Dr MacNamara, both of the India Office, for utilizing the husks of rice
File R 623/1881 - Covering letter from Thomas Meehan, proprietor of Germantown Nurseries, near Philadelphia, USA, regarding the forwarding of a list of native seeds to the Forest Department of India
File R 624/1881 - Correspondence relating to the experimental cultivation at the Government Farm, Madras, of Madagascar paddy with samples of grain and rice, and requesting that a professional valuation of the produce may be obtained in London and communicated to the Madras Government
File R 626/1881 - Government of India Home Department letter, dated 6th August 1881, advising the Under Secretary of State for India of the despatch to his address of three copies of Part 1, Volume VII, of the Indian Forester
File R 628/1881 - Covering letter from the Government of Madras Revenue Department, dated 2nd August 1881, transmitting to the Under Secretary of State for India, Proceedings of Government for the months of March and April 1881
File R 630/1881 - Covering letter from the Government of Bengal Judicial, Political, and Appointment Department, dated 29th July 1881, forwarding to the Under Secretary of State for India, at the India Office, London, copies of four Notifications of June 1881 on specified subjects
File R 631/1881 - Memorial of members of the Nilgiri Planters Association, the Kotagherry Planters Association, and others interested in mining operations on the Nilgiri Hills and Wynaad, regarding subjects that include mining lease conditions, the Escheat lands, roads and telegraph communication, and land held on Puttah tenure
File R 633/1881 - Letter from Mr Thiselton Dyer, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, dated 29th August 1881, advising Mr W G Pedder, Secretary to the Revenue Department, that Lieutenant Colonel Beddome, Conservator of Forests, Madras, wrote to say that he has a report on the cinchona plantations of the Madras Presidency with a portfolio of specimens to illustrate it