Reports on the cultivation of Proteosoma; infection by Proteosoma; and malaria
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Consists of the following publications: Sir Ronald Ross, Report on the cultivation of proteosoma labbe in grey mosquitos (Calcutta, 1898) Sir Ronald Ross, Preliminary report on the infection of birds with proteosoma by the bites of mosquitoes (Simla, 1898) C W Daniels, Report to the Secretar...
H L Anderson, Memorandum on measures adopted for sanitary improvement in India up to the end of 1867, together with abstracts of the sanitary reports hitherto forwarded from Bengal, Madras and Bombay (London, 1868)
India. Foreign and Political Department, 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 5 October 1935. New Delhi, 1935
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[with correction slips nos 1-15, 1936-44]. Confidential
K S Mhaskar, Report of an investigation in regard to the prevalence of stegomia' and other mosquitoes in Karachi and the measures necessary for their control (Bombay, 1913)
Palmer, C, Murray, W G and Ball, V, Report on the hill of Mahendragiri and the native port of Barwah, in the Ganjam District of the Madras Presidency, with opinions as to their suitability for sanataria for Calcutta. Calcutta: Calcutta Central Press, 1870
Smoult, W H and Ryan, E B (eds), The rules and orders of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal and of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, Vols 1 and 2. Calcutta: Samuel Smith, 1839
Taylor, A W N, Jungle warfare: the conduct of small expeditions in the jungles and hilly tracts of Burma, and a system of drill and musketry instruction connected therewith, for the use of officers of the Burma military police. Rangoon, 1902
Hickie, M C, A brief review of the old and new systems of levying customs taxes, on the trade of the North-West Provinces, from the earliest establishment of customs houses to the end of 1853. Delhi: Delhi Gazette Press, 1854