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INDEX 



Bulandshahr, 71 



Bundelkhand Land Alienation 

 Act, 116, 128 



Cadell, Allen, 318 

 Campbell, Sir George (President 

 of the Famine Commission of 

 1S66), 257 

 Canal, Bijnor, 161, 164 

 Dun, 161, 164 

 Rohilkhand, 161, 164 

 Canals in the Naini Tal district, 

 161 

 irrigation, in the United 



Provinces, 160, 161 

 protective value of, 162, 163 

 Capital, agricultural, Chapter VII. 

 food not to be reckoned as, 



84, 85 

 for agricultural improve- 

 ments, 166 

 remedies for the tenants' 



want of, 156 

 supplied by the tenant, 150 

 the small farmer's want of, 

 149 

 Capitalist organization of in- 

 dustry, 187 

 Carpenter, 177, 178, 179 

 Carpenters, rise in the social 

 statvis of, 182 

 wages of, 181 

 Ceded and Conquered Terri- 

 tories, 8 

 Cesses imposed to bring up the 

 rents of those paying light 

 rates, 44, 45, 48 

 Chaniar, 198 



employment and wages of 



the, 194, 195 

 the perquisites of the, 179 

 Chinsurah, prices at, 293, 294, 



295 

 Colebrooke, vSir J. E., 27, 28 

 Communication, imperfection in 

 the means of communica- 

 tion, 183 

 means of, 215, 227 

 Competition, 16 



for laud, 40 et seq. 

 for land between parties who 

 negotiate on equal terms, 60 

 Co-operation, want of capital 

 overcome by, 166 

 where to begin in India, 171 

 Co-operative bacon-curing fac- 

 tories in Denmark, 168 

 Credit Act, 1904, 126 



Co-operative credit associations, 

 117, 120, 122, 123, 125, and 

 Appendix to Chapter VI. 

 dairies, 169 



dairies, possibility of the 

 introduction into India, 

 170 

 Societies, number of, in 

 Denmark, 168 

 Cottiers, 14 



Credit, easy credit a cause of 



indebtedness, 107, 108, 109, 



no 



necessar}- to agriculturists 



everj'where, 86 et seq. 



Crooke, William, 178, 181, 191, 



230, 234 

 Crosthwaite, C. H. J.: Report of 

 the Settlement of the Etawah 

 District, 1874, 317, 318 

 Cultivator, conservatism of the 

 Indian, 211 

 the domestic arrangements 



of, 2Z2> 

 the house of the smaller, 

 23- 

 Currency, the Indian, 308, 309, 



310, 311 

 Custom, the economic condition 



of India governed by, iSo 

 Custom arj' price, 296, 298 



Dairies, Danish co-operative, 167 

 Denmark, exports of butter from, 

 167 

 success of co-operation in, 

 167 

 Depopulation of the countrj' at 

 the beginning of the nineteenth 

 century', 24, 25 

 Dhala, 46, 47, 48 

 Dholpur, relief of famine at, 264 

 Distributing agencies, absence 



of, 1S3 

 Division of labour, 174 



the possibilit}' of exchange 

 which gives occasion to 

 the, 175 

 Doab, insecurity of the. before 

 the construction of canals, 163 



Eastern Jannia Canal, 163 

 Ejectments due to good harvests, 



73-75 

 Eniploj-ment, irregularity of, 193, 



194 

 Englishman, newspaper, account 



of famine in 1837 in, 262 



