File S&C 141/1880 - Letter of W W Hunter, 9 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh, submitting for sanction, slips 1649-1656 of the Imperial Gazetteer (North Western Provinces to Nowgong)
File S&C 143/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute papers referring to the re-arrangement of botanical drawings belonging to the Economic Section of the India Museum in readiness for their transmission to Kew
File S&C 144/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute papers regarding a difficulty which is sometimes be experienced in tracing the Proceedings of the Government of India referred to in official papers
File S&C 146/1880 - Letter from the Town Clerk, City Chambers, Glasgow, dated 2nd February 1880, and related minute papers, on the subject of the Glasgow Municipal Museum at Kelvin Grove and the agreement between the India Office and the Town Council of Glasgow as to the preparation of a series of products of India
File S&C 147/1880 - Telegram from the Viceroy, Calcutta, dated 2nd February 1880, and related minute paper, regarding sanction for the appointment of a Census Commissioner
File S&C 148/1880 - Statement, signed by the Accountant General, India Office, and dated 6th February, showing the average rate obtained for Bills of Exchange on India and the net amount of Debt incurred in England in each year from 1866-67 to 1878-79 inclusive
File S&C 149/1880 - Request of the Government India Home, Revenue and Agricultural Department, to be furnished with four volumes of each of the bound and unbound set of Parliamentary papers, 1878, that were not received following a previous request
File S&C 150/1880 - Application of Mr B Beedham, Ashfield House, Kimbolton, to be presented with copies of certain volumes of Burgess’ Archaeological Survey Reports
File S&C 151/1880 - Correspondence relating to proposals of the Salvage Association, London, and action of the Political Residents at Aden, in connection with the ss. Penguin, a vessel grounded in the Red Sea, accompanied with papers relating to salvage services performed by the Government steamer Dagmar, and a claim made by agents of the vessel Hong Ann