188 



071 iJie Statistics of DuJchun. 



Collect- 

 orate. 



Ahraednug- 

 gur. 



Poona Col- 

 lectorate. 



Towns 

 and Vil- 

 lages. 



1655^ 



223 



586J 



23 



2488 



S95h 



2m 



56 

 4 



574 



155 



Explanations. 



The census of 1822, in the 

 AhmednuggurCollectorate, in 

 1655^ towns and villages, ex- 

 lusive of the city of Ahmed- 

 nuggur, each village averag- 

 ing 263*47 inhabitants, gave.. 



223 British villages of Ta- 

 looks, KurmuUeh, and Kor- 

 teh, from which population re- 

 turns were not received, aver- 

 aging 263°47 souls, give 



5861 alienated towns and 

 villages, from which returns 

 were not received, averaging 



267*47 souls, will give 



Depopulated villages 



Total villages in the Ahmed- 

 nuggur Collectorate. 



In the collector's revenue 

 statement for 1828 there ap 

 peared 1 469| British villages ; 

 viz. 895i towns and villages 

 inclusive of the city of Poona 

 which sent in population re- 

 turns in 1826, the villages 

 averaging 226*10 inhabitants, 

 exclusive of the population of 



the city, give 



2121 alienated villages sent 



in population returns , 



56 alienated towns and vil- 

 lages, and 4 British villages, 

 did not send in returns, averag- 

 ing a population of 226-10 



souls each , . 



574 British villages of the 

 Sholapoor sub-collectorates 

 did not send in returns, ave 

 raging by estimate 226'10 



souls each 



Had the average number 

 of inhabii ants to a village in 

 the Ahmednuggur collect 

 orate been used as an element, 

 the result would have been 

 151,145 



155 alienatedtowns and vil- 

 la ges of th e Shol apoor sub-col- 



Number 

 of inha- 

 bitants. 



Total in- 

 habitants 

 in each 

 Collect- 

 orate. 



453,098 



58,753 

 154,525 



283,567 

 48,048 



13,566 



164,294 



666,376 



