File S&C 797/1880 - Letter from the Foreign Office dated 30th June 1880, together with a note from the Italian Ambassador, London, dated 27th June 1880, regarding a consignment of coral belonging to Messrs. D’Agostino & Davis retained by Calcutta Customs House
File S&C 802/1880 - Letter from J J Frederick, Secretary to the Army Sanitary Commission, to the Under Secretary of State for India, dated 2nd July 1880, and related minute papers, regarding a suggested future arrangement for the supply of books to the Army Sanitary Commissioner
File S&C 804/1880 - Enquiry of Mr E J Cunningham, Compton House, Buckingham Place, Brighton, as to the present residence of Dr Hunter, Director General of Statistics to the Government of India
File S&C 835/1880 - Request of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office to be supplied with 8 copies of the Sketch Map of the Countries between Hindustan and the Caspian Sea, for the use of the Intelligence Branch of the War Office
File S&C 851/1880 - Proposal of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education to send, through Messrs. Henry S King & Co., copies of all the publications of the Science and Art Department, London, for presentation to the Schools of Art at Calcutta, Lahore, Madras and Bombay
File S&C 854/1880 - Letter from the Board of Trade Marine Department, dated 13th July 1880, on the recommended adoption of the test for colour blindness in examinations for Masters and Mates, together with a copy of Board of Trade Marine Department Instructions, on the subject of Colour Blindness, to Examiners and to Superintendents of Mercantile Officers
File S&C 874/1880 - Request of Mr H B Medlicott, Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India, for Mr F R Mallet of the Geological Survey of India to obtain, during his stay in England, technological specimens for the Geological Museum at Calcutta
File S&C 914/1880 - Letter from the Board of Trade (Marine Department), dated 30th July 1880, and related minute papers, relating to the prosecution of owners of ships carrying more than one hundred passengers without having a qualified medical practitioner on board, in contravention of section 230 of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1854