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BOMBAY. 

 Bombay Government. — Continued. 



XXYIII. Correspondence illustrative of the practice of 

 the Peshwa's Government regarding Adoptions, and the 

 circumstances under which Adopted Sons could succeed 

 to Property held from the State. Bombay, 1856. Koyal 

 8vo. 



XXIX. Correspondence regarding the Concealment by the 

 Hereditary Officers and others of the Revenue Records 

 of the former Government, and the remedial measures in 

 progress. Bombay, 1856. Royal 8vo. 



XXX. I. — Correspondence exhibiting the nature and use 

 of the Poona Duftur, and the measures adopted for its 

 preservation and arrangement since the introduction of 

 British Rule. II. — A Selection of Papers explanatory of 

 the origin of the Inani Commission, and of its progress, 

 from its experimental organization in A. D. 1843 in one 

 District of the Dharwar Collectorate, until extended to 

 the whole of the Southern Muratha Country, the Deccan, 

 and Khandeish, and constituted a Judicial Tribunal by 

 Act. XI of 1852. Comprising also Correspondence re- 

 lating to alienated Land Revenue generally throughout 

 the Bombay Presidency. Bombay, 1856. Royal 8vo. 



XXXI. Correspondence exhibiting the results of the scru- 

 tiny by the Inam Commission of the Lists of Deccan 

 Surinjams prepared in 1844 by the Agent for Sirdars, 

 Mr. Warden, and revised nnder orders from Government 

 in 1847 by his successor, Mr. Brown; containing, also, 

 the Proceedings which have taken place regarding these 

 Holdings from the introduction of British Rule to the 

 present period, and the Rules by which their continuance 

 is now regulated. Bombay, 1856. 8vo. 



XXXII. Correspondence relating to the Canal Clearances 

 in the Hydrabad Collectorate in 1854-55. Bombay, 

 1856. Royal 8vo. 



XXXIII. Papers relative to a project for "Wet and Dry 

 Docks in the Harbor of Bombay. Bombay, 1856. Royal 

 8vo. 



