File S&C 927/1880 - Request of the Government of India Home, Revenue and Agricultural Department, to be supplied with 100 additional copies of Dr. Forbes Watson’s Report on Cotton Gin Trials, for sale to the public
File S&C 930/1880 - Letter from the Revenue Department, Bombay Castle, dated 10th July 1880, to the Under Secretary of State for India, acknowledging receipt of 100 copies of Dr. Forbes Watson’s Report on Cotton Gin Trials, and stating that no further copies of the report are required at present
File S&C 945/1880 - Letter from the Science and Art Department, London, dated 6th August 1880, regarding a suggestion by the Committee on Solar Physics that certain alterations to a photoheliograph can make the instrument of more practical use than at present
File S&C 949/1880 - Papers reporting on the condition of the districts in Bengal which are subject to endemic fever, and the measures adopted to complete the Jujuti project
File S&C 951/1880 - Government of India letter No.23 of 1880, dated 13thJuly 1880, reporting on the loss of customs revenue in 1879-80 from the remission, in March 1879, of the duty of the coarser cotton goods
File S&C 954/1880 - Letter from Sir Edmund Hornby, late Chief Judge in China and Japan, dated 17th June 1880, and related observations, regarding the opium trade in China
File S&C 955/1880 - Papers relating to the case of a seaman named James Long, who was written off the Articles of Agreement of the ship Herat, of Liverpool, as a deserter, at the time he was a patient in the Howrah General Hospital
File S&C 956/1880 - Papers showing the steps taken by the Government of India for the development of the trade of the North-Western Provinces of Oudh with Nipal and Thibet (Nepal and Tibet)
File S&C 957/1880 - Government of India letter No.46 of 1880, dated 13th July 1880, and related papers, regarding the publication and price of a new edition of Colonel Ouseley’s work Anwar-i-Suhaili
File S&C 960/1880 - Letter from the Admiralty, dated 7th August 1880, regarding an alleged wreck near Tristan d’Acunha (da Cunha), and authorisation for the sloop Miranda to call at Inaccessible Island and search it on the possibility of finding shipwrecked people