Reports on the cultivation of Proteosoma; infection by Proteosoma; and malaria
Scope & Content:
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...
India's Parliament: Selections from the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State, 3 February-29 March, 1-30 September 1921 (Vols 1-2); 10 January-28 March 1922 (vol 3)
India's Parliament: Selections from the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State, 5-26 September 1922 (Vol 4); 15 January-27 March 1923 Vol 5)
India's Parliament: Selections from the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State, 2 May-11 June, 3-24 September 1924 (Vols 8-9)
India's Parliament: Selections from the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State, 20 January-26 March, 20 August-17 September 1925 (Vols 10-11)
India's Parliament: Selections from the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly and the Council of State, 20 January-25 March, 17 August-2 September 1926 (Vols 12-13)
Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vol 1, The standards of measure and the base-lines; also an introductory account of the early operations of the Survey during the period 1800-1830. J.T. Walker. Dehra Doon, 1870
Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vol 2, History and general description of the principal triangulation and of its reduction. J.T. Walker. Dehra Dun, 1879
Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vol 3, The Principal Triangulation: the base-line figures, the Karachi Longtitudinal, NW Himalaya, and Great Indus series of the North-West Quadrilateral. J.T. Walker. Dehra Doon, 1873
Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vol 4, The Principal Triangulation: the Great Arc (section 24° - 30°), Rahun, Gurhagarh and Jogi-Tila Meridional series, and the Sutlej series of the North-West Quadrilateral. J.T. Walker. Dehra Dun, 1876