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Observatio7is on Kulli Grass. 



[April 



portion is remitted but no cowle granted. 

 From one quarter to one half, besides the 

 remission, a cowle is granted for clearing it ; 

 (see table). 



6fJi Query. What remission has been made on the nuth ? 

 Answer, No cowle has been given on account of Nuth 

 of late years, but the remission granted on 

 account of waste from Nuth in fuzly 1242, 

 amounts to Rupees 163-7-2 ; viz. gumpa 

 nuth Rupees 97 „ 11 , pvdava nuth 66-6-3. 

 Obserratio?is. — If there is any other kind of waste land 

 belonging to a village, the ryots prefer bringing it into cul- 

 tivation to the trouble of clearing Nuth. If not, and there 

 is a demand for land the ryots will clear it without requir- 

 ing cowle, hence there is little occasion for granting cowle. 



TABLE. 



Shewing the amount of as- 

 sessment remitted on cowk 

 granted for clearing nuth-land. 



If the 7}uth'land amounts 

 to from 25 to 50 ^ cent of^ 

 the whole, the rent of nuth- 

 laiid is remitted, and cowle 

 granted if required, equal to' 

 half the rent remitted, from 

 the cultivated land. 



If the Nuth amounts to from 

 50 to 75 W cent of the whole, i 

 file rent of the nuth-land is 

 remitted, and cowle granted ^ 

 equal to half the rent of the \ 

 cultivated land. 



Should the nuth-land ex- 

 ceed 75 cent of the whole, 

 and there being no other 

 waste land attached to the^ 

 village, the cowle of a large, 

 plough is required, the rent of | 

 7-Sthof the ploughable land 

 is remitted as coAvle lor 5 



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P ^ 



c. 



Fugs 

 16 



16 



16 



16 



3 



II 



O C 



s ^ 



C. 



Fags 

 tV 1 4 



16 



8 



9 

 11 



C. 



Pag. 



12 



12 



o 



a . 



S C/j 



l.s 



o 



c. 



Fags 

 2 



C. 



Fags 



10 



4 



4 



