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Frame.
Mores OP PoNISHMENT USED IN NaTIVE
Schools in India.
Bengal Local Committee.
18. Photographs illustrating the modes of punish-
ment formerly in use in the indigenous schools
of Bengal.
Thomason Civil Engineering College Press, Roorkee,
N.W. Provinces.
19, 20. Sketch maps of the Gujranwallah District,
executed for the Pnnjab Government.
1.767. No. 5. Showing the irrigated con
dition, productive capacity, and cost of wells
in different parts of the district.
1. Broad coloured lines show limits of
fiscal zones.
2. Thin coloured lines show limits of tax
circles.
3. Curved dotted lines denote depth of
water in wells below the surface of the
earth.
4. Straight dotted lines represent nud-
dees or streams.
6. Black dottd lines show the old pergun
nah di vision.
1.768. No. 6. Showing the different kinds
of soils and irrigated Classification of culti-
vated area.
Red coloured lines show the limits of
Tehseel division.
No. of
Frame.
Coloured traets indicate the “ Chaklas ” or
circles of taxation.
The figures are intended to give, Ist, the
main denominations of soil expressed in
area and per-eentage; 2nd, the locally
known distinctions expressed in per-
centage.
The per-centages are calculated on the total
cultivated area.
1.769. No. 10. Shades in colour showing
degrees of fertility indicate “ Chuklas ” or
circle of taxation.
The figures are intended to give, Ist, the rates
which have been adopted for deducing a
plough and well estimate; 2nd, the rates
fixed upon after many trials and after
comparison with the rates on similar land
in other districts as best adapted for the
new revenue demand.
The soils here taken are the main deno
minations which have been described in map
No. 5.
The table contains the results after apply-
ing these rates, together with the amount
proposed to be fixed as the revised rates.
1.770. No. 16. Showing the locality of
Rukhs or Government grass preserves.
Lithographs (7) executed for the “ Roorkee Profes
sional Papers on Indian Engineering,” by Lieut.
Firebrace and Capt. Lang.