Collectorate. 
lectorate. 
tarah’s terri- 
; tories. 
ON THE STATISTICS OF DUKHUN. 269 
a 
Towns and 
Villages. 
Dharwar Col- 
1899 |number, 1899 British towns and 
225 
155 
230 
137 
88 
————|under cultivation. 
2734 
917 
1703 
12,155 
1,279 
——s 
13,434 
Total inha. 
Number of | bitants in 
inhabitants, |eachCollect- 
orate, 
Explanations. 
In the collector’s revenue state- 
ment for 1828, there appeared 
2279 towns and villages; of this 
villages sent in population re- 
turns, averaging 348 inhabitants 
toreach village (10. 20!0 022 saxsteesene 
225 British villages in the ta- 
looks of Cheekoree and Munow- 
lee did not send in returns; es- 
timating their population from 
the revenue they yield, falling as 
a poll-tax as in other parts of 
Dharwar, there are ........ soaton 
British depopulated villages, 
lands under cultivation. 
Alienated villages sent in po- 
pulation returns ..... pesaaatebaer 
Alienated villages did not send 
in population returns, at the 
lowest average of population, 
ZO AD GAC a condyaseonansassesiovns 
Deserted villages, lands not 
65,805 
79,727 
32,373 | 838,757 
The area of the Southern Jag- 
heerdars’ territories is 2978-125 
square miles at §8-39 inhabitants 
to the squaré mile, the lowest 
average of the Dharwar Collect- 
orate gives by estimate ......... 
1703 towns and villages under 
the Sattarah government, with 
an estimated population of 287-05 
inhabitants to a village, which is 
the mean between Dharwar and 
263,236 | 263,236 
Ahmednuggur, will give ......... 488,846 | 488,846 
Populated villages. 
Depopulated villages. 
Total. 3,285,985 
