Examples of headed stationery:
- Change of address to Queen's Gardens- 2 cards
- Headed notepaper - 3 items, different examples
- Compliment slip
- Headed postcard
- Headed label
Examples of headed stationery:
"Statistical Account of the District of Darjiling". On the front cover has been written "Private & Confidential. Proof Sheets for Mr. Hodgson with Cocolt's kindly remembrances" to which Hodgson has added "Himalayan tribes - Hunter". This is the chapter that he has also annotated. Printed pamphlet, 1 item, undated.
The Statistical Survey of the District of Behar and the City of Patna consists of 2 volumes. The first contains:
The second volume contains:
The Statistical Survey of the District of Bhagalpur consists of 2 volumes. The first contains:
The second volume contains:
The Statistical Survey of the District of Dinajpur consists of 2 bound volumes. The first contains:
The second volume contains:
The Statistical Survey of the District of Gorakhpur consists of 2 volumes. The first contains:
The second volume contains:
The Statistical Survey of the District of Puraniya (Purnea) consists of two bound volumes and some loose material. The first volume contains:
Book IV: State of Agriculture in Puraniya (308 pages)
The second volume contains:
The loose material consists of:
The Statistical Survey of the District of Runggopur consists of 3 volumes. The first contains:
A List of the Specimens of Wood from Goyalpara to Calcutta by Doctor Francis Buchanan"(3 pages)
The second volume contains:
Index of native words of Runggopur
The third volume contains further copies of:
There is also a further loose manuscript of "A List of the Specimens of Wood from Goyalpara to Calcutta by Doctor Francis Buchanan".
The Statistical Survey of the District of Shahabad consists of 2 volumes. The first contains:
The second volume contains:
Correspondence with Stephen Austin & Sons Ltd. concerning the printing of Storey's publications. These include letters concerning the process of preparing the material, corrections, estimates and accounts. Typed and handwritten, 76 pieces.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967