554 p STATISTIC^ AGGO0NT 



From the .Papers marked No,, 4,. $,..$, 7. .-it -may be. ©bferved that 

 tie period often years from 1793 to. 1803, was generally a cheaper pe* 



ffibd s than the ten years preceding or following it, and that the price 

 of rice, and generally of other articles has not . experienced any very- 

 material or permanent augmentation from the year .1761 to the prefenfc 



I have the ponp| to be, 



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SIR, 

 Your moll obedient humble Servant, 



W„ B. BAYLEY, 



Calcutta, > 

 f]ih September 1814.0 



Ho. i. Returns of the population of ninety-eight villages and towns* 

 fituated in the weftern parts of Bengal, procured with the 

 view of afcertaining the general average proportion of inha* 

 bitants to a dwelling, 



. 

 No. %, Statement of the total number of dwelling houfes refpeclive- 

 ly inhabited by Hindus, and, Mufelmans m the dill net of 

 Burdwan, arranged under the head of the feveral police 

 jurifdi&ions. 



No; 3». Abstract claffification of the whole number of Hindu inha- 

 bitants in twenty-fix villages of Burdwan, arranged under 

 the heads of their respective calls or profeflibns. 



No. 4I Annual average price of fome articles- of common confump- 

 tion iii the town of Calcutta* in each year, from 1753 to 18 14. 



