DURIN DISPOSITION LIST. URING the period under report the officers of the Department were employed as follows:- DR. C. S. Fox Superintending Geologists. Returned from the field in Assam on the 20th February, 1937. Granted leave out of India on average pay from the 16th March, 1937, to the 23rd November, 1937. Attended the XVIIth session of the International Geological Congress in Russia in interruption of leave from the 1st July, 1937, to the 31st July, 1937. On return from leave placed in charge of the Northeastern Circle and continued the geological survey of the Garo Hills district, Assam. Left for the field on the 11th December, 1937. Continued in charge of the Burma Circle, working near Mandalay and Thabeitkyin. Placed on foreign service in Burma from the 1st April, 1937, in charge of the Burma Geological Department. Returned from the field on the 17th April, 1937. Granted combined leave out of India from the 1st June to the 14th November, 1937. Continued in charge of the Southern DR. A. L. COULSON near North-West and and in charge of the North-western Circle. Investigated the water-supply problems of certain areas in Baluchistan between the 4th and 9th January, 1937. Visited the Makerwal Colliery from the 4th to the 6th February, 1937. Examined the Malakand Hydro-electric works between the 18th and the 20th March, 1937. Returned from the field on the 19th August, 1937. Geologists. Continued as Resident Government Geologist, Yenangyaung, and official member of the Advisory Board of the Yenangyaung and Singu Oilfields. Placed on foreign service under the Government of Burma from the 1st April, 1937. Officiated as Superintending Geologist from 1st June. to 14th November, 1937. At headquarters. Officiated as Superintending Geologist vice Dr. Fox on leave and held charge of the Northeastern Circle from the 16th March, 1937, to the 23rd November, 1937. Attached to the North-western Circle to continue his previous work in Kashmir and Jammu State. Remained at headquarters as Petro- Continued in charge of the office as Assist- and the Makerwal Colliery between the 25th January, 1937 and the 7th February, 1937. Examined a well site at Tinpahar in Santal Parganas and visited the sandstone quarries of Mangal Hat on the 24th February, 1937. Granted leave out of India on average pay for 6 months combined with study leave for 12 months from the 30th April, 1937. Mapping in the Central Provinces. Examined Relinquished office as member of the Coal Mining Committee and resumed charge of his duties in the Geological Survey of India on the 10th April, 1937. Attached to the Southern Circle to work in Singhbhum and in the Eastern States Agency. Left for the field on the 19th November, 1937. Mapping in the Mussoorie Himalayas. Returned to headquarters on the 10th April, 1937. Left for work with the Karakoram Expedition on the 29th April, 1937, and returned on the 10th September, 1937. Granted combined leave out of India for 11 months and 24 days from the 21st October, 1937. Returned to Rangoon after work with Attached to the Southern Circle to work in the Bastar State. Left for the field on the 15th November, 1937. Remained at headquarters as Palæon- Returned from the field on the 7th May, Chemist. DR. R. K. DUTTA ROY. Remained at headquarters. Assistant Geologists. Returned from the field on the 2nd May, 1937. Attached to the Southern Circle for work in the Balaghat district, and in the Khairagarh and Kawardha States, C. P. Left for the field on the 14th November, 1937. Returned from the field on the 29th April, 1937. Granted leave on average pay for 1 month and 24 days from the 25th May, 1937. Attached to the Southern Circle and detailed to continue geological survey in the Drug district and in the Nandgaon State, C. P. Left for the field on the 15th November, |