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Bastian, A. (1869) Auszüge aus medicinischen Büchern der Siamesen. [Publication]
Bidie, G. (1869) Effects of forest destruction in Coorg. [Publication]
Bryden, J.L. (1869) Epidemic cholera in Bengal. [Publication]
Crawford, J. (1869) On the history and migration of cultivated plants yielding intoxicating potables and oils. [Publication]
Crawfurd, John (1869) On the history and migration of cultivated narcotic plants in reference to ethnology. [Publication]
Dalzell, N.A. (1869) Extracts on forests and forestry. [Publication]
Dalzell, N.A. (1869) The natural history and biology of the teak tree. [Publication]
King, G. (1869) Notes on famine foods of Marwar. [Publication]
Lewin, Thomas Herbert (1869) The Hill Tracts of Chittagong and the dwellers therein; with comparative vocabularies of hill dialects. [Publication]
Liétard, G. (1869) Bopadeva. [Publication]
Manning, Mrs. (1869) \ Ancient and mediaeval India. [Publication]
Markham, C.R. (1869) On the effects of the destruction of forests in the Western Ghauts of India on the water supply. [Publication]
McLennan, J.F. (1869) The worship of animals and plants. [Publication]
Moodeen Sheriff (1869) Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia of India. [Publication]
Murray, J. (1869) Report on the treatment of epidemic cholera. [Publication]
Nunneley, Frederic B. (1869) The physiological action of atropine, digitaline, and aconitine on the heart and blood-vessels of the frog. [Publication]
Oliver, D. (1869) First book of Indian botany. [Publication]
Pearson, G.F. (1869) Deodar forests of Jaunsar Bawar. [Publication]
Roubaud, E. (1869) Contributions à l'anthropologie de l'Inde. [Publication]
Sircar, Mahendralal (1869) On the desirability of cultivation of the sciences by the natives of India. [Publication]
Smith, D.B. (1869) Early records of cholera. [Publication]
Soubeiran, J.L. (1869) La pharmacie de l'Inde. [Publication]
Stewart, J.L. (1869) Punjab plants, comprising botanical and vernacular names and uses of the most of the trees, shrubs and herbs of reconomical value growing within the Province. [Publication]