Formal execution by the Nepal Government of the Engagement with British India supplemental to the Extradition Treaty of 1855 (a copy of the Engagement appears on p 9)
Reports by the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Arthur Phayre] on the political situation in Independent Burma - the King [Mindon Min] now in a stronger position - Phayre believes that his proposed visit to Mandalay can now go ahead
Further papers regarding the extension of the British cantonment of Morar (includes a map, MS, coloured, scale 1" = 600 feet, entitled 'Old and New Cantonment of Morar')
Report by the Superintendent of Elephant Khedas, Central Provinces [R D Nuthall] on the operations of his department for the financial year 1865-66 (with associated correspondence) (Vol 2)
Further papers regarding the proposed visit to Mandalay of Colonel Arthur Phayre, the Chief Commissioner of British Burma - instructions to him from the Government of India
Complaint of Dr Clement Williams, former British Agent at Mandalay, that his character had been impugned in the letter from the Government of India to H.M.Government dated 8 Nov 1865
Report on the administration of Aden for the year 1864-65 by the Political Resident [Lieut Colonel William Lockyer Merewether] (with associated correspondence) (Vol 10)
Claims of the ex-Amirs of Sind - memorandum of Talboys Wheeler, Assistant Secretary, Foreign Department, Calcutta - memorandum of James Pollard Willoughby (includes at end of Collection a genealogical table of the Mirs of Khairpur, Hyderabad and Mirpur) (Vol 1)
Further reports by the Political Resident at Aden [Lieut Colonel W L Merewether] on military operations against the Fudhli tribe - expedition against the Fadhli capital of Shagra (Vol 4)