INDIA
Collections not included in the Vienna Classification.
INDIA. MUSEUM, London. —Selection of 132 Photographs from work entitled “The People of India,” prepared at the India Museum. Edited by Df. Forbes Watson and Sir John W. Kaye, with letterpress by Colonel Meadows Taylor.
J. FERGUSSON, D.C.L., a series of 264 frames, illustrating the various styles of Indian Architecture from its origin to the present time.
Dr. G. W. LEITNER, Lahore. —Collection of Ladaki, Balti, and Dardu Curiosities.
GROUP I.
Section A.—MINERAL FUELS.
CENTRAL PROVINCES COMMITTEE.— Coal from the Chanda and other districts. (1—3)
Section B.—MINERAL ORES AND METALS.
MADRAS COMMITTEE.—Collection of various Ores from all parts of the Madras Presidency.
(1)
LONGLEY, J. T., Salem. —Specimens of Ores and Minerals. (2—10)
AMRITSAR LOCAL COMMITTEE— Various Mineral Ores and Metals.
(4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 29)
CENTRAL PROVINCES COMMITTEE.— I Copper and Iron Ores and Smelted Iron. (1—9) '
MYSORE LOCAL COMMITTEE —Char- \ coal Iron and Wootz Steel. (1 & 2) '
INDORE LOCAL COMMITTEE— Samples of Iron Ore.
Section C.—SALT, SULPHUR, &c.
H.M. GUNPOWDER FACTORY, Madras. —Specimens of Saltpetre. (11 —13)
PLUNKETT, J.—Specimens of Salt manufactured in the Nellore district. (14—24#)
AMRITSAR LOCAL COMMITTEE— Native minerals as Chalk, Salt, See.
(1, 3, 6, 13, 13, 17, 20, 23, 25, 28, 32, 33)
LEITNER, Dr., Lahore. —Specimens of Salt from Kheora mines. (34)
BERAR LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Saline Deposits from Lake Lonar. (41—44)
Section E.—DRAWINGS AND MODELS RELATING TO MINING AND METALLURGY.
MADRAS COMMITTEE—Models ofNative Furnaces for smelting iron and steel, mining and metallurgical tools, &c., from Salem. (51—60)
PRIESTLEY, Colonel, Superintendent, Revenue Survey Department, Madras. —Survev Maps. ( 25 — 50 )
INDIA MUSEUM, London. —Relief Map of India reduced half-size from map originally prepared I by P. Montgomery Martin. Prepared by W. Griggs : at the India Museum.
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