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Mehala. Houses. Mehala. Houses. Hindus. 



M.F. 

 Badyabad, 274 Shahganj, 122 



Badshabi mandei, 388 Mabajani tola, 125 



Mtilasim ganj, 315 Nurganj, 204 £ £ 



Pandare^a, ' 139 Surj Kund, 196 g g 



Badshahi m. Thana, 1733 9140 

 Khuldabad, 133 Cbandri tola, 262 



Shahajmet daireb, 299 Dundipura, 185 £g 



Baksbi-bazar, 69 Muezama Jarhf, 174 £ S3 



Khuldabad Thana, 1122 3547 



Nyakatra, 86 Kor&shipiir, 78 £g 



Nya basti, 43 Bahadur ganj, 406 2 S 



Katgarh, 173 



Moti ganj Thana, 786 2326 

 Daryab^d, 392 Yahiapur cbhota, 39 



Minapur, 83 Rani mandei, 174 5£ 



Yahiapur bara, 253 Bhor mal, 96 2 £ 



Daryabad Thana, 1037 5011 2322 



Hindus, 25,096 



M usulmans, 13, 135 



Total population, , 38,231 



Number of bouses , 6,165 



Proportion of inhabitants per bouse, 6.2 



Ratio of males to females, Hindus, 100 ; 177 



Musulmans, 100 ; 148 



Ratio of Hindus to Musulmiins, «. 100 ; 52 



X. — Proceedings of Societies. 



1. — Asiatic Society. 



Wenesday, 4th January, 1832. 



The Honorable Sir Charles Grey, President, in the chair. 



Mons. Du Marcel was elected an Honorary Member. The Hon'bles Sir J. 

 Franks, Sir E. Ryan, and Sir C. T. Metcalfe, Bt. were elected by ballot, as Vice 

 Presidents, for the ensuing year ; and for the Committee of Papers, Messrs. Cal- 

 der, Carey, Everest, Gordon, Mill, J. Prinsep, Tytler, Thomason, and Troyer. 



Read a letter from Mons. Petit, proposing to exchange the duplicates of his Ento- 

 mological Cabinet. The Society, not having an entomological cabinet, were obliged 

 to decline Mons. Petit's offer with thanks. 



Reported, that the floor of the lower story was in a bad condition, upon which 

 Mr. Prinsep was requested to examine it, and estimate what it would cost to repair 

 the same. 



Read a letter from Mr. Witsen, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Prussia, for- 

 warding a question for the Prize Essays of 1832. 



The followiug Presents were received, and thanks voted for the same. 



A description of Tamul Castes, by Simon Casie Chitty. — Presented by the Author, 



A copy of the Inaya, and a Persian and English Dictionary. — liabu R&mdhan Sen. 



Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society, 5th vol. — The Society. 



Journal Asiatique, Nos. 40, 41. — Asiatic Society of Paris. 



