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Prices of agricultural produce, 104-107 



1913, 1919, 1921, 1922, compared, 



96, 97 



Profit by manuring enormous, 1,500,000,000 a year, 95, 96 

 Pusa, Board of Agriculture, soil exhausted requires manure, 85 



Railways and famines, 34 



roads, estimated cost, 57, 58 



more required to carry fuel, 56, 57 

 Revenue from land produce in time of Moguls, 42, 43 



Slavery, practical, Professor Gilbert Slater, 180 

 Statistics provided by Government, 38, 39 

 Storage of grain, 47, 48 



Table I. Area of forests in districts, 62 



Table II. Areas, total. Provinces, states, agricultural popula- 

 tion, 102, 103 



Table III. Irrigated lands and crops, 103 



Table IV. Acreage, weight, value each crop, grain, oil, sugar, 

 fruit, roots, 104, 105 



Table V. Acreage, weight, value each crop, cotton, jute, tea, 

 coffee, etc., timber, 106, 107 



Table VI. Cattle numbers, annual value. Fisheries. Summary, 

 108, 109 



Table VIA. Cattle numbers, dung equal to that of 170,000,000 

 oxen, 1 10 



Table VII. Minerals, acreage and tonnage of crops, manu- 

 facturers, summary, no, in 



Table VIII. Population statistics, 1872-1921, 135 



Temperature, 14 



Vaccination failure, 121 



Village committees lend money at moderate interest, 181 



Vital statistics, 119-122 



Wealth and poverty, signs of, 17 



Weight of food grains, total and per head per diem, 148, 149 

 West's, Mr. Clifton, patent corn storage, 100, 101 

 Wild animals, 15, 16 



Wood, ample supply for fuel in the forests, 53, 56 

 want of, for fuel, 50-53 



Yield per acre of grain crops, 40, 41, 78-84, 104-107 



