The Bengal Government forward to London specimens of dried plants collected by the Superintendent of the Saharanpur Botanic Garden, John Forbes Royle - Royle, who is proceeding to England on furlough, is bringing with him a series of botanical drawings made under his superintendence - Government ...
Papers regarding the survey of the Brahmaputra river - appointment of Lieutenant Edward Lacon Ommanney to assist Lieutenant Richard Wilcox - question of Ommanney's salary - temporary employment of Wilcox at Calcutta to assist the Surveyor General in the base measurement operations (includes a col...
Papers regarding the political situation in Baroda State - correspondence between the Bombay Government and the Board of Directors, also, a list of contents of Collections 54161-84 (Vol 1).
New arrangements regarding Government printing in Bengal - appointment of a Committee of Enquiry - removal of Surgeon John Grant from the editorship of the Government Gazette - his claim for compensation - new three year contract between Government and the Military Orphan Press - the latter agree...
Returns made to England of non-official European British subjects residing in 1830/31 in the following districts:- Benares, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Monghyr, Saran, Shahabad, Tirhut, and the Northern Division of the Doab (the returns, which give particulars as to country of origin, date of arrival in I...
The Bengal Government inform the Court of Directors that the patent iron wheels manufactured in England by Messrs Jones and Co, and sent for testing in India, have proved quite unsuitable for use by the Bengal Artillery.
Correspondence of the Commander of H.M. Naval Squadron in the East Indies (Rear Admiral Sir Edward William Richard Campbell Owen) regarding the Cocos-Keeling islands - his recommendation to the Governor General, Lord William Bentinck, that the islands be annexed to the British Crown (includes cor...