Slatistical Rejwri on the 



[No. S5, 



till tliem some Telingliee cultivators from tlie plains. The Talookli.i 

 is assessed atEs. 9,000, but it is \ntli difficulty that a regular pay- 

 ment of that sum is procurable ; and, strange to say, it is only in 

 seasons where the monsoon has been scanty that it can be fully re- 

 alized, or its arrears paid up. Tliis happens from the shrinking of 

 the waters of the PakhaU lake affording the cultivators an opportu- 

 nity of rearing a coarse description of rice. 



PeegujST^ah Sfmtiiamois-yam — CiiiLLAVoT. The latter is some- 

 times dignified ^^-ith the name of pergunnah. The greater part of 

 this pergonnah is covered with wood, and the villages are the worst 

 eonditioned of any in the Circar. Eaycondah, the laisba, is a 

 wi-etched place composed of a few huts. At Chelpore the tusser 

 insect is bred, but to no great extent : it is the most considerable 

 ■\-illage in the pergunnah, but its inhabitants do not reach a thousand. 

 Gopal Eao, a Yelmah, is the chief Deshmookh, but his villages are 

 now ill amanee. 



YrziAyrGGru and Velpecoi^d ait.— This joint pergunnah has 

 few large villages, but it is in good condition. Vyzianuggur is de- 

 serted, and nought remains of it save a mosque in ruins. Yurdana- 

 pett is a tolerably sized village. Conee Eeddy, a Coonbee, is the 

 chief Zemindar ; last year he abandoned his district from, discon- 

 tent, leaving the government agent to collect and settle the 

 revenues. 



Peegunnaii Balicondah. — The hill fort and kusla of Ealicon- 

 dah are now deserted, Ingoorthy being now the principal village. 

 The pergunnah is in good order : the principal Zemindar is a Coon- 

 bee Deshmookh of the name of Nynwara. He has also had his 

 differences lately with the government. 



Yelgoee and GtOOTheptjethee pergunnahs. — These two small 

 pergunnahs demand little notice. Yelgore was formerly a place of 

 some consideration as its ruined fort testifies. 



These with the exception of "Warungul, already 

 Jaglieer Villages, jnentioned as belonging to the Havalee pergun- 

 nah, and Zufferghur in the Yelpecondah pergunnah are chiefly si- 

 tuated in the Kotacondah Hussanabad pergunnah. A good many 

 villages formerly belonging to Jaghiredars are now khalsah. Suraj- 

 ool-moolkh, the present minister, holds the greater number in the 

 Kotacondah Hussanabad pergunnah. The Killadars of "Warungul 

 and Zufferghur remain unchanged. Zufferghur is a weU built fort, 



