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IX.— Effects of the Famine of 1833. 



A correct idea of the nature of the famine, which, with the 

 exception of Tanjore and some other well irrigated tracts, was 

 felt throughout the Presidency may be formed from the ac- 

 companying particulars, derived from good authority and re- 

 ferring to the Guntoor District. 



Census. 





Population. 



Bullocks 

 and He 

 Buffaloes. 



Milch Cat- 

 tle. 



Sheep and Goats. 



1830- 01 



1831- 32 



5,09,365 

 5,12,317 



1,33,684 

 1,32,763 



2,16,755 

 2,13,140 



4,80,940 

 4,95,158 



1832- 33 



1833- 34 



3,57,038 

 2,55,511 



64,122 

 58,503 



80,204 

 53,800 



2,58,818 

 1,69,464 



1642-43 



3,44,729 



1,10,744 



1,91,067 



5,12,155 



De- } 



crease f 

 between 31-32 C % 

 and 33-34 ) 



2,56,806 



74,260 



1,59,340 



3,25,694 



In- } 



crease f 

 between 33-34 f 

 and 42-43 ) 



89,218 



52,241 



1,37,267 



3,42,691 



Average } 

 annual in- > 

 crease. 3 



9,913 



5,804 



15,252 





Differ- j 

 ence of 31-32 > 

 42 43} 



1,67,586 

 less 



22,019 

 less 



22,073 

 less 



16,997 

 more 



