Dr John Forbes Royle forwards to the Court of Directors a copy of the chapter entitled 'On the Corn and Pasture Grasses of India' extracted from his published work 'Illustrations of Himalayan Botany' (the extract appears on pp 3-10)
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 19 - case of an armed robbery committed on 23 Jan 1837 near Baroda on the baggage train of some EIC Army officers ( 7th demand of the 2nd Head of Complaint against the Gaikwar)
Grant of a pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' each to Ganga Ram and Dabai Singh, sons of the late Raja Omed Singh of Panipat, whose Jagir had lapsed to Government at death
Accounts Current of the Nawab of Arcot with the East India Company for the Fasli years 1247 and 1248 (ie Jul 1837-Jul 1839) - statements of Carnatic revenues for the same period (with associated correspondence)
Claim of David W Fraser and Robert J Dring, formerly local officers in the Nagpur Service, to a pension from the Raja of Nagpur (Fraser and Dring's memorial to the Court of Directors is on pp 15-17)
Further papers regarding the claim of the heirs of Haji Khalil Khan, the Persian ambassador who was killed at Bombay in 1802, to the allowance of 10,000 rupees 'per annum' allegedly granted by the East India Company towards the upkeep of the Haji's tomb etc
The cost of supplying nutmeg and pepper plants to the Viceroy of Egypt [Mehemet Ali Pasha] and his son [Ibrahim Pasha], viz: 133 rupees, 10 annas, is debited by the Bombay Government to the Government of India
Compilation by Captain John Ludlow of a sketch of British relations with Kotah State from the earliest period up to 1838 - he also compiles a supplement to Lieut Colonel John Sutherland's account of British relations with Bundi State
Request of the Raja of Garhwal [Sudarshan Sah] to be granted a perpetual lease, in the name of his second son, of certain lands near Srinagar on the borders of Garhwal State and British Garhwal - NWP Government reject the request and uphold the proprietorial rights of the existing landholders
Death, at Allahabad, of Hardi Sah, one of the sharers in the pension awarded to the family of Diwan Ramodh Singh of Indrana - half of hia allowance of 300 rupees 'per annum' is contiued to his widow for life, the other half is resumed by Government