INDIA. 



89T 



This caused the statements of the central Gov- 

 ernment to differ considerably from those of 

 the various otlu-rs. IVIim and Wagner, in Be- 

 vdlkeruiHj der Erde, iv. (Gotlia, 1870), liavo 

 sought to reconcile the different statements, 

 ami in some cases have substituted their own 

 figure*. In this work they were assisted by a 

 number of official and non-ofh'cial works, 

 all of them very valuable. These sources are 



1. "Annual Statements exhibiting the Moral 

 and MatiM-i.il Progress and Condition of India." 



2. "A List of the Civil Divisions of India." 3. 

 "A Map of the Civil Divisions of India." 4. 

 K.-port on the Census of Bengal." 5. " Cen- 

 sus of the Northwest Provinces." 6. " Central 

 Provinces Census." 7. " Report on the Cen- 



sus of British Bnrmah, taken in AopuHt, 1872." 

 8. "Report on the Mysore (irm-nil (VnHunuf 

 1871." 9. "Report on the Coon? General 

 Census of 1871." 10. " Report on tlio < 'enun 

 of the Madras Presidency, 1H71." 1 1 . < '. n- 

 sus of the Bombay Presidency." 12. " I'n-- 

 liminary Map of the Bombay Presidency.'' 18. 

 " Memorandum on the Census of British India 

 of 1871-72." 14. A large number of manu- 

 scripts from the India Office. 15. " India, 

 Native States." 16. " The Juinmoo and Kash- 

 mir Territories," by Fred Drew ; not official. 

 17. " Gradation List of Chiefs of the Indian 

 Empire," in supplement to Allen's Indian 

 Mail, July 4, 1876. The following table is 

 taken from BewlTcerung der Erde: 



PROVINCES. 



S.,.ar. M :... 



! ; .1.:. : . 



I. BKNUAL PRESIDENCY: 

 1. Lower Bengal 



Under British administration (1871-72) 158,695 80,598,524 



Feudatory states (estimate) 88,8*4 2,218,296 



9. Assam . .. 68,856 4,282,019 



8. Northwestern Provinces 



Under British administration (1872) H . ' 80,781.204 



Feudatory states (estimate) 6,125 f.:.7."::i 



4. Glide (1869) ' 23,992 11,2-20,28 



6. Puniaub 



Under British administration (1868) 101,829 17,611,498 



Feudatory states (estimate) 103,528 ' ; U.'j< >o 



6. Central Provinces 



Under British administration (1872) 84,963 v.'oi.M-.t 



Feudatory states (1872) '. 28,834 1,049,710 



T. British Burmah (1872) *-.:>:' 2,747.148 



8. Ajmeer (1872) "I ( 2,661 81,0tt 



9 Berar(lS67) . TT A ^ 17,884 



1& My^re (1871) \ Under the Governor-General J ; 27 ; 077 



11. Coorg(lS71). J [ 2.000 168^12 



II. MADBAS PRF.SIDRNCY : 



Under British administration (1871) 188,318 81,281,177 



Feudatory states (estimate) 9,471 8,226,427 



III. BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: 



Under British administration (1872) 124,462 16.349,20 



Feudatory states (1872) 69,250 8,640,000 



STATES UNDER NATIVE PRINCES, WHO ARE ASSISTED BY BRITISH POLITICAL AGENTS: 



1. Rajpootann Agency 180,000 



2. Central India Agency 64.850 



8. Hyderabad, under tho Nizam, assisted by a British resident.. 90.000 V.""". 



4. Man ipoor, east of Assam 7,600 126,000 



. j Under British administration. . . 905,046 190.840,848 



l } Feudatory states 656,982 48,088^00 



Total, British India 1,462,028 288,929,848 



For the area and population of the native 

 states there are three different statements, 

 that of the "Memorandum on the Census," 

 that of a work entitled " India, Native States ; 



Approximate Area and Population" (1876), 

 and that of Behm and Wagner. The three 

 statements are compared in the following ta- 

 ble: 



NATIVE STATES IN 



Benpal 



Northwest Provinces. . 



Punjaub 



Central Provinces 



Madras 



Bombay 



Kajpootana 



Central India 



Ilyderobad 



Manipoor 



Total.. 



MEMORANDUM. 



39,821 



5,446 

 114,858 



9,810 

 88,808 



11SSM7 

 81,140 

 18,008 



7..-M 



DM,686 



Population. 



2,212.909 

 907,018 

 6.299,448 

 1,049,T10 

 2.027.048 

 9,298, il 2 



T,8M,509 



10,666.080 

 126,000 



48,276,910 



INDIA, NATIVE STATES. 



38,900 



6.800 



115,800 



28,800 

 72,200 



128,000 



80.000 

 7,600 



Population. 



2,811,000 

 1,100,000 

 6,568,00!) 

 1.049,710 

 4.760.(HK) 

 8.829,000 



8,400.0(K) 



9,000.000 



120,000 



50,403,710 



BEHM AND WAGSEB. 



[08^98 

 B.8M 

 9,471 



180, ..... ' 



71.-:-' 



10,000 



7/,,M 



556,989 



' : '' ' 



B.U8JM 



657,018 



6,349,000 



i.i>r.'.7nt 



. 



8,840,000 

 9.260,000 

 8^89,008 

 9,ono,ooo 



198,080 



48,088,444 



The following table gives the area and pop- tricts, according to the " Memorandum of the 

 ulation of the provinces by divisions and dis- Census : " 



