CITY OF DACCA. 541 



STATEMENTS. 



No. 1. Detailed account of the number of Houses inhabited by 

 Hindus, arranged according to their several castes and professions — dis- 

 tinguishing the number of males and females above and below sixteen 

 years of age — with the proportion of inhabitants to a house. 



No. 2. Detailed account of the number of Houses inhabited by 

 Mahommedans, arranged according to their several professions — distin- 

 guishing the number of males and females above and below sixteen years 

 of age — with the proportion of inhabitants to a house. 



No. 3. Exhibits an Abstract of No. 1 and 2, and includes also the 

 Armenian, Greek, French, and Portugueze inhabitants — with the propor- 

 tions of male and female, adult and minor. 



No. 4. Exhibits the number of Dwelling Houses inhabited by all 

 descriptions of persons. 



No. 5. Shews the number of Brick and Straw Houses of all descrip- 

 tions in the several Thannahs. 



No. 6. Shews the number of Brick Houses of one and more stories 

 — the number of Gardens encompassed with walls — and the proportion of 

 fixed inhabitants and of lodgers. 



No. 7. Shews the number of Hindu Inhabitants found actually resid- 

 ing in each House or Chouk. 



No. 8. Shews the number of Mahommedan Inhabitants found actu- 

 ally residing in each House or Chouk. 



No. 9. Exhibits the average prices of some of the necessaries of 

 life for the ten years, from 1820 to 30. 



No. 10. A comparative Statement of the prices of Muslins, manu- 

 factured at Dacca, and the produce of the British Looms. 



No. 11. A comparative Statement of the prices of Dacca Cloths, 

 manufactured with cotton yarn spun in the country, and from British 

 cotton yarn. 



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