98 TREES OF THE COUNTRY. 



No attention is paid to draining lands, which from 

 the dry nature of the soil is not necessary. 



Bunds are common across small rivulets, and the 

 Bysoo river in Pergunah Deogaon, in particular, is 

 bunded across in many places for the purpose of 

 irrigation. 



The country is in general well wooded with Man- 

 goe topes ; there are also Peepul, Bhurs, Tamarinds, 

 Babools, &c. &c. 



The roads are for the most part good, and very 

 numerous. Bridges are being constructed over the 

 different Nullahs, by which the district is inter- 

 sected. 



The district being situated between the Ganges 

 and Gograh, on the land which formed formerly, 

 most probably the channel of the latter, is intersect- 

 ed by innumerable small rivulets. None of them are 

 navigable, except the Tonse and Surjoo, which can 

 only be used during the rains, and are so tortuous, 

 as to be little navigated. 



For the above reasons, land carriage is the only 

 one used for the conveyance of produce. 



The amount of manufactures in the district is 

 as follows : 



