1834.] 



Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



475 



VI. — Abstract Statement of 412 Villages in Zillah Barelly. Settlement under 

 Regulation VII. 1822. By H. S. Boui,derson, Esq. Collector. 



The following statement, for which we are indebted to the Secretary of the 

 Allahabad Sudur Board of Revenue, will give a just notion of the produce of 

 land in the Rohilcund districts. 



Pargannah. 



1 Bisalptir, 



2 Chaumehalia, 

 Ditto, 



3 Kror, 



Ditto, 



4 Farklpur, 



5 Nawabganj,. . 

 Ditto, 



6 Aunla, 



Ditto, 



7 Shahie, 



Ditto, 



8 Sirsaweh, .... 

 Ditto, 



9 Saneha, 



'0 Tissiia, 



11 Ajaon 



Ditto 



1 2 Kabar, .... 

 Ditto, 



Grand Total, . . 



13 

 13 



8 

 56 

 30 

 29 

 51 

 10 

 2b 



2 

 53 

 31 

 23 

 38 

 14 



2 



2 



3 



1 



3 



u to 



3 



5,128 



4,884 



2.339 



25,980 



17,203 



11,459 



23,835 



3,844 



17,834 



1,919 



23,577 



16,742 



12,25-1 



17,239 



6,230 



419 



2,262 



2,65S 



529 



3,489 



« to 



* <« 



t! a 



2 p 



Malguzaii Land. 



I Cul- 

 "a* g Cultiva- turaf- 



P« S 



Ac. 



1,252 



1,170 



414 



8,626 



5,320 



2,55S 



6,567 



877 



6,754 



600 



6,997 



5,305 



2/104 



4,226 



3,3S0| 



1441 



802 



612 



105 



1,117 



ted. 



Ac. 

 3,050 

 2,180 

 1,340 



12,740 

 7,895 

 5,230 



13,294 

 2,427 

 5,614 

 1,033 



12,320 

 7,200 

 8,310 



11,600 

 2,260 

 154 

 1,035 

 1,675 

 367 

 2,085 



412 1,99,024 59,730 1,01,809 38,285 1,40,094 2,60,080| 



ble. 



Ac. 



826 



1,534 



5S5 



4,614 



3.988 



3,671 



3,974 



540 



5,466 



286 



4,260 



4,237 



1,040 



1,413 



5p9 



121 



425 



371 



57 



287 



Total. 



Ac. 



3,876 



3,714 



1,925 

 17,354 

 11,883 



8,901 

 17,268 



2,967 

 11,080 



1,319 

 16,580 

 11,437 



9,350 

 13,013 



2,850 

 275 



1,460 



2,046 

 424 



2,372 



to o 

 CtJ 





5-=> -* 



Its. 



9,352 



5,475 



2,524 



29,724^ 



17,587 



13,571 



35,296 



6,897 



13,431 



2,237 



30,527 



20,016 



21,360 



34,229 



5,438 



413 



2,454 



4,351 



912 



4,286 



£ P 



to ^ C 

 u a CO 



R.A.P. 



2 6 6 

 1 7 7 

 1 4 10 

 1 11 5 



1 7 



s 



1 8 5 



2 8 

 2 5 2 

 1 3 5 

 I 11 2 

 1 13 5% 



1 12 



2 4 6| 

 2 10 1 

 1 13 

 1 8 



1 U 



2 2 

 9 2 





Cjj 



«S 



R.A.P. 



1 



1 12 10:1 



1 13 8* 



2 8 



1 14 



2 5 

 2 3 7 

 2 9 

 2 10 

 2 13 

 2 6 

 2 2 

 2 7 

 2 12 

 2 9 

 2 15 

 2 6 

 2 10 10 

 2 6 

 2 9 

 2 8 

 2 10 



2 8 10 



VII. — Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 



Wednesday Evening, the 1st October, 1834. 

 [Col. Sir Jeremiah Bryant, Sen. Mem. present, in the Chair.] 



Lieutenant Macleod, Madras N. I., attached to the Burmese Embassy, 

 and Lieutenant-Colonel James Low, Resident at Luck now, proposed at the 

 last Meeting, were balloted for, and duly elected as members of the Society. 



Read a letter from N. Wallich, Esq. M. D. Acting Secretary of the 

 Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Bengal, expressing the thanks 

 of the Society for their present of Kandahar tobacco, cotton-seeds, &c. 



Read a letter from Professor Frank, expressing his best thanks for the 

 17th volume of the Asiatic Researches received through their late Secre- 

 tary, Professor H. H. Wilson. 



Also one from Ch. D' Meigs, Secretary of the American Philosophical So- 

 ciety, acknowledging receipt of volumes 16th, 17th, and 18th of the Asiatic 

 Researches, and volume 1st of the Journal As. Soc. 

 2p2 



