File S&C 1085/1880 - Announcement by the Constantinople Board of Health of the appointment of Ferzi Effendi as Health Officer at Mecca during the forthcoming pilgrimage, and a suggestion that it behoves the Government of India to be ever more careful in the selection of the associated sanitary inspector usually sent by it to Mecca for the pilgrimage season
File S&C 1100/1880 - Letter from the Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India, dated 29th July 1880, supplying information required regarding the completion of Volume 1 of the Fossil Flora of the Upper Gondwanas
File S&C 1107/1880 - Telegram from the Viceroy, Simla, dated 18th September 1880, and related minute paper, regarding a suggestion that it would be convenient for Mr Purdon Clark to visit Bombay and Madras before visiting Calcutta and Upper India during his mission to India
File S&C 1118/1880 - Acceptance, by the Commissioners of Patents, of models of cotton gins for exhibition in the Patent Museum that were offered by the Under Secretary State for India
File S&C 1131/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute paper regarding the return of the a proof of a map of the Indian Empire with corrections which is to accompany the Imperial Gazetteer of India
File S&C 1135/1880 - Statistics and Commerce Department minute paper regarding a draft reply to the Librarian as to the borrowing by Dr Burnell of volumes of Sanskrit works
File S&C 1143/1880 - Application from the Colonial Office for a copy of a complete set of the work Flora of British India for the Director of Public Gardens, Jamaica
File S&C 1157/1880 - Government of India Marine Department despatch No.57 of 1880, dated 7th September 1880, and related papers, regarding explanations on the subject of the removal of Navigating Lieutenant F W Jarrad from the Marine Survey Department
File S&C 1168/1880 - Application from the Editor of The British Mail, London, for a copy of The Cave Temples of India, a work by Messrs. Fergusson and Burgess
File S&C 1178/1880 - Letter from Lloyds, London, dated 14th October 1880, informing the India Office that only one of two copies of the Return of Wrecks and Casualties in Indian Waters for 1879 has been received and that the received document has been placed in the reading room of Lloyds