EMBANKMENTS - TREES. 



commence at sunrise and end at sunset one or 

 one and a half hours cessation from labour being 

 allowed in the middle of the day. 



Q. %lst. Is any attention paid to draining lands, 

 and what sort of drains are used ? 

 A. No draining, to any extent. 



Q. 22r/. Is any attention paid to embankments? 



A. If by embankments is meant such as keep 

 out the encroachments of rivers, there are none; 

 but every attention is paid to the embankments 

 (ahurs) for the supply of water, for the rice crops. 



Q. 23>Y/. Is the country well wooded, and what 

 sort of timber is chiefly grown ? 



A. In some parts well, in others but indifferent- 

 ly ; the timber grown, consists of Mangoes, Mowah, 

 Jamoon, Kuthur, (jack) Seeso, Babool, Upog, Tar, 

 Goolur, Kujoor, (dates) Necm, Imlee, (tamarind) 

 Seeris, Samur, (cotton) Bamboos, Kurrum ; in the 

 jungles grow Khurhur, Sakho, Sanun, Panun, Ru- 

 hoa, Taind, (ebony) Doodhia, Dhamin, Sale, Cehyr, 

 Kurasun, Chundun, Rukut Chundun, Taj, Sidli. 

 Asun. and Bamboos. 



