Papers regading the promotion of geological researches in India - Captain George Tremenheere's collection of geological specimens to be deposited with the Asiatic Society of Bengal - he is to continue the late Dr Helfer's researches into the mineral and commercial resources of Tenasserim
Bombay Government supply the Superintendent of Government Maratha Schools [Captain Thomas Candy] with books to the value of 486 rupees 10 annas for distribution as prizes during his tour of inspection - they approve his suggestion that turbans may occasionally be given as prizes instead of books ...
Papers regarding the administration of justice in the sequestered districts of Petlad and Navsari - proceedings of seven trials held in Petlad by Arthur Malet and of one trial held in Navsari by George Lettson Elliot (includes, on pp 401-04, a monthly return of prisoners tried or undergoing trial...
Second annual report by the Superintendent of Government Schools [Captain Thomas Candy] on the Maratha schools under his superintendence in the districts of Poona, Ahmadnagar, Sholapur and Northern and Southern Konkan (with associated minutes and correspondence, also on pp 23-24, a list of the sc...
Amalgamation of the Elphinstone College and the Bombay Native Education Society under one management, Vol 2 - new administrative arrangements - creation of a Bombay Board of Education, etc
Papers regarding the promotion of education in Kathiawar - proposals of the Political Agent [James Erskine] for reforming the existing system - refusal of the Government of India to sanction the establishment of a school at Rajkot (includes, on pp 7-9, a statement of educational expenditures thro...
Further papers regarding the succession to the Peint Estate - decision that the state should be managed at present by British officers on behalf of Begam Nur Jahan, the Begam only to be allowed to marry with the consent of the British Government
Claims of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Sayaji Rao] on Major General Fretcheville Dykes Ballantyne - the amount of 56,350 rupees, recovered from Ballantyne by way of stoppages etc, is placed at the disposal of the Gaikwar