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of a minor for wardship, the second on simple succession and which 

 are usually provided for by puttees on the ryot's taxes on tamarind 

 trees, mangoes and fruit trees in general, also acacia trees, the pods 

 of which are given by the Dungurs to their sheep. Phoolery, or 

 the grazing right, is also included under this head and also a num- 

 ber of other small taxes, some of which shall be enumerated as they 

 illustrate local usages and show considerable ingenuity on the part 

 of the tax gatherers. 



SJiadee Bunjee. — A tax on marriages, or rather on marriage pro- 

 cessions. 



Janivar Furocht. — The sale of waif and stray animals which is cre- 

 dited to Government. 



Bytul Mai. — When property is left without heirs, there is much 

 injustice and rascality on the part of the Government officials with 

 respect to this item, property is sometimes seized on this account 

 and very little inquiry made for heirs. 



Duffun. — A tax on funerals. 



Khah Shoee. — A tax on goldsifters, these are a set of men who 

 go about the country, and wash all kinds of dust where goldsmith's 

 shops have been or where they conjecture them to have been. 



Boot JPurustee. — A fine levied on those who swing with the hook 

 in their backs. 



Bundee Suzann. — A fine on pilferers, tresspassers and other pet- 

 ty criminals. 



Hozmurru.—^K fine paid by servants who engage themselves for 

 a certain period. 



Muntra Sawnee pun. — A tax paid by mid wives. 

 Qussaee Mai. — A tax on the venders of meat. 

 Neelee Mai. — A tax on the manufacture of Indigo. 



Taylee Mai — Pan Mai — Tumbalco Mai. — Taxes on retailers of oil, 

 pawn, and tobacco. 



JBsldar and Uulwaee Mai. — Taxes on Beldars and Confectioners. 



Koola Cliaryee. — Fines for caste offences. 



Bulla Buzaree. — A fine paid by Bazar thieves. 



Mohradec Tohfpyut. — A tax on copper coin. 



