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 clxx ^ 5. Statement of the land rent of Canara and Sondah, shewing all the changes it has undergone from the year, 1660, to the current year 1799- IbOO, or Fusli/ 1209. 6. Report of Mr. Thomas Munro, to the Revenue Board, respecting the land Customs of Sondah, &c. 7. Report of Mr. Thomas Munro, to the Revenue Board, respecting the estimates of necessary reductions of the Revenue of Canara. 8. Ditto of Mr. W. Macleod, to the Revenue Board, respecting the Jummabundy of Coimbatur. 9. Mahkana. or the account per centage allowed to the Rajahs, Na?nbiars 9 Atchimars and head Nairs of the Pro- vince of Malabar. 10. Extract, Mr. Brown. 11. Memorandums of Paligars of Ceded Districts, from 1st to the 80th Numbers. 12. Ditto of Buszoapah Naigue of IIarpanhillt 13. Ditto of Jerrimulfa) Mullekarjun Naigue. 14. Ditto of Ballari, Veerama. 15. Ditto of Kotkandah Chinnamoh zridJumamah, h. 1. A Report of Mr. J. Spencer, J. Smee, and A. Wal- ker, respecting the Revenues of Calicut. 2. Particulars of the Jumma of the Southern District as settled by ArsTied Begkhawn. S. Comparative view of the Jumma of Arshed Beg) "with that supposed realizable by the Commissioners. 4. Abstract of the 10 per cent Fund and of the Esta- blishments paid from it. 5. Account of the Land. 6. Table first, containing the eight periods of the Tenga or Coeoauut Tree, the name of the Tree under each period, and its value in every stage unliil it becomes a bearing tree. 7. Account of the Cultivation. 8. Table second, containing the eight periods ^ of t|ie Pdla vj Jack Tree, the name of the Tree uudef each