112 WANT OF ENTERPRISE AMONG THE PEOPLE. 



28th. This is not a manufacturing district ; but 

 one of agriculture merely. 



29th. There are no Societies for the object of 

 extending or improving. 



30th and 31st. The people of the district do not 

 evince greater enterprise or turn for improvement 

 than those of other districts, the only way to excite 

 such a turn would be in practically shewing the 

 benefit of the improvements alluded to. They 

 comprehend no theoretic systems, and have as much 

 objection as the government to be the first to lay 

 out money that has even a chance of being sunk ; a 

 little in example would do more than any thing 

 else. Indeed by shewing them my garden, with the 

 grafted fruits, &c. procured from Madras, Calcutta, 

 &c. I have induced many to make very nice gar- 

 dens, supplying a few trees, &c. and procure cattle 

 for breeding from other parts of the country. There 

 are no obstacles, but that one before alluded to. 



32nd. I shall be very happy to supply the map 

 wanted as soon as I have finished the settlement of 

 the Baitool part of the district, which will be within 

 a month. I have not sufficient leisure now. 



33rd and 34th. I know of no one, who has any 

 turn for the objects of the Society ; but will send 



