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BOMBAY. 

 Bombay Government. Continued. 



ciples of the conciliatory line of policy which, from the 

 year 1825, has been observed towards these rude tribes 

 by the Bombay Government. Bombay, 1856. 8vo. 



XXXI. Correspondence exhibiting the results of the 

 scrutiny by the Inam Commission of the Lists of Deccan 

 Surinjams prepared in 1844 by the Agent for Sirdars, 

 Mr. Warden, and revised under orders from Government 

 in 1847 by his successor, Mr. Brown ; containing, also, 

 the Proceedings which have taken place regarding these 

 Holdings from the introduction of British Rule to the 

 present period, and the Rules by which their continuance 

 is now regulated. Bombay, 1856. 8vo. 



XXXYII. Historical, Geographical, and Statistical Me- 

 moirs on the Province of Kattywar ; and on the Districts 

 of Babriawar and Okhamundal ; also a Report on the 

 Iron of Kattywar, by Captain G. LE GRAND JACOB. 

 Miscellaneous Notes connected with the native States in 

 Kattywar ; and Information relative to the wandering 

 tribes in the Province ; by Captain J. T. BARE. Statis- 

 tical and other Information connected with the Districts 

 of Jhalawar, Kattywar, Muchoo Kanta, Hallar, Soruth, 

 Burda, Gohelwar, Oond, Surweya, and Babriawar ; pre- 

 pared by Mr. D. A. BLANE. Memoir on the Province 

 of Kattywar, with Remarks on the Runn of Kutch and 

 the District of Okhamundul ; by the late Captain J. 

 MACMTJRDO. Lists of Fortified Places in the Province of 

 Kattywar. Report relative to the first Introduction of 

 Yaccination into Kattywar in the year 1808. Treaties 

 connected with Kattywar. Names, Titles, &c., of the 

 principal chiefs of Kattywar. Bombay, 1856. 8vo. 

 Map of the Province of Kattywar. 



XXXIX. Part I. Reports on the Resources, &c., of the 

 Districts of Neriad, Matur, Mondeh, Beejapoor, Dholka, 

 Dundooka, and Gogo, the Tuppa of Napar, and the 

 Kusba of Ranpoor, in Guzerat ; accompanied by brief 

 Notes relative to the Condition of that Province previous 

 to the close of the last century. With Memoirs on the 



