civ Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. |N.S., XIV. — 
(3) Better rotation of crops. 
(4) More thorough tillage. 
The authorities consulted, while differing somewhat in their — 
views, were practically agreed that the use of better seed — 
had not provided more than 20% of the total increase in pro 
duction. It will be interesting to compare with this estimate — 
the results which have been obtained with certain cropsin — 
India. In parts of the Central Provinces, selected Roseum — 
the Punjab, but no definite figures are available. The mot — 
striking results thus far obtained are, perhaps, those of Hector — 
in Bengal who has been able to isolate a strain of a 
o rather more for the Indian ryot than it has done for the 
