List of ruling princes and chiefs (both salute as well as non-salute), classified according to provincial order of precedence. Corrected to 1st January 1937 Simla: Govt of India [Foreign Dept], 1937
Note of correspondence in the Foreign Office of the Government of India relating to the subsidiary and contingent forces of Hyderabad Calcutta: Govt of India Foreign Dept, 1874
British enactments in force in native states. Vol IV. States in relation with local governments ... in Assam, Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Bombay (including Aden Protectorate), Burma, Central Provinces, Madras, Punjab and United Provinces. Compiled by J M Macpherson [1895]. Revised and continued by A Williams [2nd edn, 1899]. Further revised and continued up to the 19th April 1913 by O V Bosanquet [3rd edn] Calcutta: Govt of India, 1914
British enactments in force in Indian States. Vol I. States in direct relation with the Government of India ... in Baluchistan, North-West Frontier, Kashmir, Punjab States Agency and Sikkim. Compiled by J M Macpherson [1895]. Revised and continued by A Williams [2nd edn, 1899]. Further revised and continued by O V Bosanquet [3rd edn, 1914]. Further revised and continued up to the 31st May 1929 by G G Hooper [4th edn] Calcutta: Govt of India, 1930
British enactments in force in Indian States. Vol II. States in direct relation with the Government of India ... in Baroda and Western India. ... by G G Hooper [4th edn] Calcutta: Govt of India, 1930
British enactments in force in Indian States. Vol IV. States in direct relation with the Government of India ... in Gwalior and Rajputana. ... by G G Hooper [4th edn] Calcutta: Govt of India, 1930
British enactments in force in Indian States. Vol VII. States in direct relation with local governments ... in Assam, Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Bombay, Burma, Central Provinces, Punjab and United Provinces. ... by G G Hooper [4th edn] Calcutta: Govt of India, 1930
List showing the names, titles and modes of address of the more important sovereigns, ruling princes, chiefs, nobles, etc, having relations with the Indian Government. Alqabnamah. Corrected up to the 5th October 1935 New Delhi: Govt of India [Foreign and Political Dept], 1935