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kinds of grain and oil seeds exported from India, 

 the demand itself will produce an improvement. 



Q. 3lst. Are there any obstacles to improvements ; 

 and in what manner can they best be remedied ? 

 A. None. 



Q. 3%nd. Is there any individual who could fa- 

 vour the Society with a rough map of your district, 

 subdividing the lands by colours, in reference to the 

 portions cultivated by particular crops ; say blue 

 for indigo, brown for sugar, yellow for rice, green 

 for pasture, white for waste lands, and so on ? 



A. I am not aware of any individual who could 

 favour the Society with a rough map of the district, 

 subdividing the lands by colours, as no two crops 

 are consecutively sown in the same lands, except 

 rice ; but the annual extent of each crop can be as- 

 certained from the Collector's office. 



Q. 33rd. What are the names and address of 

 those who are the most active, or the most skilful 

 improvers in the district ; and who are the most 

 likely to be the most useful correspondents of the 

 Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India ? 



