Selections from the Records of the Political Department, Government of Bombay (unnumbered,) and Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government (Old Series). Printed for the information of the revenue officers under the Government of Bombay
Report explanatory of the revised assessment introduced into the talookas of Badamee and Bagulkote, in the Belgaum Collectorate, by Captain Wingate ... also, papers relative to the suggestions ... for constructing, for purposes of irrigation, masonry dams across the Krishna, Gutpurba and Mulpurba Rivers [etc]. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1853
Vaccination: prècis of information relative to the measures which ... have been adopted ... for the introduction of vaccination in the non-regulation districts under the Bombay Presidency. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1854
Reports on the purgunnas of Puranteej, Hursol, Morassa, Bayur and Veerumgam, of the Ahmedabad Collectorate, by Lieut. P.M. Melvill [1827]; also, reports on the portions of the Duskroee Purgunna situated in the Ahmedabad and Kaira Collectorates, by Capt. J. Cruikshank [1825-27]. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1853
Report by Captain Wingate ... on the subject of introducing a survey and revision of assessment in the Rutnagherry Collectorate [etc]. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1852
Reports on the portions of the Dholka pergunna situated in the Ahmedabad and Kaira Collectorates; also on the Mehemoodabad and Nureead purgunnas and on the Oomret and Bhahuj tuppas in the Kaira Collectorate; and on the Pitlad purgunna and Nepar tuppa in the same collectorate, by Capt. J. Cruikshank. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1853
[a] Reports [1844-48] on the Revenue Survey settlements of the Hoobullee, Nuwulgoond, Kode, and Dharwar talookas of the Dharwar Collectorate, by Capt. G. Wingate. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1853
Report on the village communities of the Deccan, with especial reference to the claims of the village officers in the Ahmednuggur Collectorate to "Purbhara Huks", or remuneration from their villages, independent of what they receive from Government, by R.N. Gooddine [1845]. Bombay: Bombay Education Society's Press, 1852