TABLE I.! 
I. Bounded by Circular Canal, Maniktala Road and Upper 
Circular Road. Includes many oil mills, rope factories, flour mills 
and bustees ; tanks very numerous, some of them clean and others 
dirty. 
II. Bounded by Maniktala Road, Circular Canal, Beliaghata 
Road, and Upper Circular Road. Includes Sealdah station with 
its extensive railway yards, a large gas works, a large flour mill, 
an ice factory, and bustees. There is one tank which is covered 
with weeds. 
III. Bounded by Beliaghata Road, Circular Canal, Belia- 
ghata Canal, Convent Road, Middle Road Entally, and Lower 
Circular Road. Includes Beliaghata railway station, railway 
workshops, pumping station, Campbell Hospital with a big clean 
tank in its grounds, a big dirty tank covered with green slime and 
water lilies, and ground for entraining rubbish; the rest is composed 
of bustees with the exception of a small European quarter in 
the south. 
IV. Bounded by Beliaghata Canal, Kankurgachi Chord 
(E.B.S. Ry.), the line to Diamond Harbour, and Convent Road. 
Includes a small canal of very dirty smelling water running close 
behind a slaughter-house, and the Roman Catholic Orphanage with 
open grounds and a clean tank; all the rest is covered with bus- 
tees and small tanks. 
V. Bounded by Beliaghata Canal, the Municipal Boundary, 
New Tengra Road, and Tengra Road. Includes continuation of 
dirty canal found in District IV, with some brackish water tanks 
to the north of it, many hide godowns, tanneries, etc., and some 
bustees. 
VI. Bounded by Middle Road Entally, the line to Diamond 
Harbour, Tiljalla First Lane, Karaia Road, and Lower Circular 
Road. Includes European quarter, cemetery, etc., on the west ; 
all the rest of the district is occupied by bustees with numerous 
tanks covered with green slime, and a few tanneries in the south- 
east. 
VII. Bounded by Kankurgachi Chord (E.B.S. Ry.), Tengra 
Road, New Tengra Road, and Municipal boundary (Topsi Road and 
Tiljalla Road). Includes Mohammedan cemeteries and bustees 
with tanks covered with green slime on the west, and more open 
country on the east. 
1 This table has been compiled, since Mr. Paiva left Calcutta, with the 
assistance of Mr. Hodgart, who made the necessary investigations ; previously it 
had been thought that a map would perhaps have been sufficient. —F. H. G. 
