A series of letters : addressed to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, as president of the Royal Society, remonstrating against the conduct of that learned body / by Lieutenant-Colonel Everest.
1839
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A series of letters : addressed to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, as president of the Royal Society, remonstrating against the conduct of that learned body / by Lieutenant-Colonel Everest.
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London : William Pickering, 1839.
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1 online resource (147 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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Remonstrance against the Society "in desiring the Court of Directors to repose their unlimited confidence in Major Jervis and his plans in regard to India" for a geodetic survey. Cf. DNB.
Reproduction of the original from the Bryn Mawr College Library.
Reproduction of the original from the Bryn Mawr College Library.
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With: The cotton trade of India : its past and present condition / by Major-General Briggs, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. &c. &c. : read before the Royal Asiatic Society on Saturday, 16th Nov., 1839 (88 pages : illustrations) -- Report of a committee of the Statistical Society of London, appointed to collect and enquire into vital statistics, upon the sickness and mortality among the European and native troops serving in the Madras presidency, from the year 1793-1838 (31 pages) -- Observations on the direction and intensity of the terrestrial magnetic force in southern India / made by T.G. Taylor, Esq., astronomer to the honorable East India Company, and J. Caldecott, Esq., director of the Trivandrum Observatory. Madras : J.B. Pharoah, MDCCCXXXIX [1839] (52 pages : illustrations, maps) -- Mineralogical report upon a portion of the districts of Nellore, Cuddapah and Guntoor / by Lieut. Ouchterlony, F.G.S., of the Madras engineers. Madras : Spectator Press, 1841 (xii, 92 pages, VI leaves of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans) -- Memoir of Travancore, historical and statistical : compiled from various authentic records and personal observation / by Lieutenant W.H. Horsley, engineers ; at the request of Major General J.S. Fraser, British resident. Trevandrum : Printed at the Government Press, 1839 (78 pages) -- Extracts from notes on the medical topography of Calcutta / by James Ranald Martin, presidency surgeon and surgeon to the native hospital. Madras : Printed at the Asylum Press, Mount Road, by George Calder, 1841 (11 pages) -- Address delivered at the geographical section of the British Association, Newcastle on Tyne, descriptive of the state, progress, and prospects of the various surveys, and other scientific enquiries, instituted by the honorable East India Company throughout Asia : with a prefatory sketch of the principles & requirements of geography / by Major T.B. Jervis, E.I.C. engineers, F.R.S., Memb. R. Geog. Soc., F. Geol. Soc., F.R. Astr. Soc., F.R.A.S., appointed, provisionally, surveyor general of India. Torquay : Printed for private circulation, by E. Cockrem (46, 7, 4, 8 pages) -- An essay on manicheism, containing an original view of the doctrine of good and evil, and its value : demonstrating the impossibility of ideas of absolute conditions, and shewing the metaphysical distinctions between mental and ethical philosophy / by I.W. Tombs. Madras : J.B. Pharoah, MDCCCXXXIX [1839] (iii, 44 pages) -- Cultivation of cotton in India (42 pages) -- Census of the Armenian population of the city of Calcutta / by Johannes Avdall, Esq., member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, &c. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann, Military Orphan Press, 1837 (18 pages) -- Reports of a committee for investigating the coal and mineral resources of India. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann, Bengal Military Orphan Press, 1838 (96 pages, II leaves of plates: illustrations, maps (some color)) -- An account of the manufacture of the black tea, as now practised at Suddeya in upper Assam, by the Chinamen sent thither for that purpose : with some observations on the culture of the plant in China, and its growth in Assam / by C.A. Bruce, superintendent of tea culture. Calcutta : G.H. Huttmann, Bengal Military Orphan Press, 1838 (18 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, maps) -- Memoir, recommending a light eighteen-pounder gun / by P. Anstruther, Captain Madras Artillery (20 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations).
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