. Indian cotton. rns. 25lbs. = 1 Maund. 12 Maunds = 1 Barmani Boja Surat. 37 03 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund. 21 Maunds = 1 Candy = 800lbs. Broach. 40 Tolas or\ 41 Rupees j ~ Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = 42Jlbs. 21 Maunds = 1 Candy = 885|lbs. Kathiwar. Wadhwan. 40 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = and Dhulia. 40 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = 42|lbs. 24 Maunds = 1 Candy = and other places. 25 Maunds = 1 Candy = 1028flbs. Bengal. 1041bs. = 1 Maund of = 1 Maund of sold by Maunds of 40 Seers or 1041bs. ... 1 Seer = 2 -GOlb


. Indian cotton. rns. 25lbs. = 1 Maund. 12 Maunds = 1 Barmani Boja Surat. 37 03 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund. 21 Maunds = 1 Candy = 800lbs. Broach. 40 Tolas or\ 41 Rupees j ~ Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = 42Jlbs. 21 Maunds = 1 Candy = 885|lbs. Kathiwar. Wadhwan. 40 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = and Dhulia. 40 Tolas = 1 Seer. 40 Seers = 1 Maund = 42|lbs. 24 Maunds = 1 Candy = and other places. 25 Maunds = 1 Candy = 1028flbs. Bengal. 1041bs. = 1 Maund of = 1 Maund of sold by Maunds of 40 Seers or 1041bs. ... 1 Seer = 2 -GOlbs. TlNNEVELLY. 5001bs. = 1 Candy. Burma. 1 Viss in towns and municipalities = 3 601bs., up-countryoften = 3-65lbs., and frequently stone weights are used. Equivalents of the Metric System. 1 English acre =0-40 hectares. 1 measured ton = 40 English cubic feet = 1 13 cubic metre. 1 gallon =4-5 litres. ] English cwt. = 112lbs. avoirdupois = 50-75 kgms. 1 English pound = 0-453 kgms. 1 English weight ton = 1,016 PART I Geographical Notes. Administration. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Co-operative Credit Societies. Caste System. Village Systems. Land Revenue and Tenure. Irrigation. Part 1 GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES. India extends from lat. 37° to lat. 8° 4 N., a distance of over 2,000miles, and from 66° 44 to 101° E. long., a distance of about 2,600miles. The British Empire in India covers about 1,833,000 square thus represents one-sixth of the inhabited area of the world. The total population, according to the Census of March 10th,Census. 1911, was over 315,000,000. The average density of population is estimated to be 184 per square mile, butthe distribution is far from being even throughout the country ; rain-fall, climate, and soil all have their effect, the greatest density beingin Bengal, with an average population of 552 per square mile. Afterthis come the United Provinces. The density in Upper Burma andthe North Western Frontier is the least, due no doubt


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