No 39 Report upon the Government Central Museum and the local museums in the provinces for 1855-56, with appendices, by Edward Balfour. Madras: Asylum Press, 1857 290p
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Appendices include reports on grinding, sharpening and polishing materials and implements; corundum ruby and garnet localities; the Amaravati sculptures, by W. Taylor
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 6: S P James, First report of the anti-malarial operations in Mian Mir, 1901-1903 (1903)
James L Bryden, Epidemic cholera in the Bengal Presidency: note on the epidemic connection of the cholera of Madras and Bombay with the cholera epidemics of the Bengal Presidency (Calcutta, 1871)
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1860-61
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Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1860-61. The report is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-h...
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, FOR THE YEAR 1868-69
Scope & Content:
Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1868-69. The report is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-...
Map showing the route of the Bombay [Mumbai], Baroda [Vadodara] and Central India Railway, in the Bombay Presidency of British India. 'Photozincographed from a Lithograph. Govt Photozinco Office, Poona [Pune], 1884' is printed under the bottom centre of the map.
Map showing the route of the Bombay [Mumbai], Baroda [Vadodara] and Central India Railway, in the Bombay Presidency of British India. 'Photozincographed from a Lithograph. Govt Photozinco Office, Poona [Pune], 1885' is printed under the bottom centre of the map.