1080: Papers regarding the London Exhibition of 1862
Scope & Content:
The collection includes a Report on the progress and result of the arrangements for the forthcoming exhibition, submitted to the Central Committee for Bengal at the meeting held on the 18th November 1861
1089: Letter from Joh. Ambr. Barth, Bookseller and Publisher at Leipzig, Saxony, to W Grey, Secretary to the Government of India, suggesting that a set of ethnographical heads representing principal races and tribes of India and High Asia, which formed a portion of the collections made by Messrs Schlagintweit during their employment in India, should be purchased for the Great Exhibition
1154: Correspondence regarding the Hyderabad Medical School
Scope & Content:
The collection includes a copy of the Foreign (General) letter received from India, No.189 of 1861, dated 9 December 1861; and a report by Dr J B Fleming, Officiating Residency Surgeon, Hyderabad, on the more urgent and pressing needs of the School, dated 28th September 1861
1173: Collection to Public Despatch, No.34 of 1862, dated 25 April 1862
Scope & Content:
The collection contains the following papers: Public letter received from India, No.78 of 1861, dated 10 October 1861, regarding the number of additional new Civil Servants required in 1863 for the Bengal Presidency, including the Punjab and Oudh Public letter received from India, No.80 of 1861...
1231: Application from Arthur Payne, Superintendent of Lunatic Asylums at the Bengal Presidency, to be furnished regularly with copies of Annual Reports of the Commissioners in Lunacy for England and Scotland, and of the Lunacy Inspectors in Ireland
Scope & Content:
The collection includes a copy of the Public letter received from India, No.41 of 1862, dated 6 May 1862
1236: Correspondence and Minutes regarding the question of the residence of Commissioners of Divisions at Hill Stations without prejudice to their appointments or salaries
Scope & Content:
The collection includes a copy of the Public letter received from India, No.48 of 1862, dated 21 May 1862. The papers refer to the case of Mr Forsyth, Commissioner of the Lahore Division.