234. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. .[June, 1906._ 
what is the extent of the arable land in it? (268, a] what pro- 
portion of this total is actually under cultivation, and what portion | 
not? What is the amount of the full crop every year ? What is. 
the cause of those lands lying uncultivated ? 
nd out, what was the system of revenue collection in 
Mal? 
correct agreements (qaul)! and proper promises, and to increase 
the first rate crops here there are disused wells, try to repair 
them, and also to dig new ones. And assess their revenue in such | 
revenue-guides (dasturu-l-‘aml),—report these details, with the: 
amount of the were collected during the year just com- 
n s . 
, “irst-—Do not grant private interviews to the ‘amils and 
chaudhuris, but make them attend in the [public] audience-hall. 
Make yourself personally familiar with the ryots and poor men,’ 
who may come to you to state their condition, by admitting them 
bs public and private audiences, so that they may not nee the 
— of others in making their requirements known to 
- Second.—Order the ‘amils that (i) at the beginning of the: 
Pee sist : 
year they should mquire, village by village, sabe lak number of 
every one of them exert himself, according to his condition, 0 
ceed 
and 
