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 - SHA 325 to Pali, Sándi, and Piháni. The road from Sitapur to Shahjahánpur vid Piháni crosses the north-eastern corner. The chief products are wheat, barley, bájra, gram, juár, paddy, arhar and sugarcane. Of these at survey wheat occupied nearly a third of the acreage under cultivation; barley covered a tenth ; bájra nearly a tenth; gram, juár and paddy together, nearly a fourth. The areas returned as under cane, cotton, poppy, tobacco, and indigo were respectively, 2,928, 1,292, 129, 36, and 5 acres. The nearness of the Rosa Factory at Sháh- jahanpur accounts for the large breadth of sugarcane. The climate is considered good. The 143 villages are thus held- Sombansis Chambar-Gaurs 14) Nikumbhg ► . 4 .. isa 4. 9 1. 144 3 pl Total Chhattria BED • 213 Tiwari Brahmans Mists . 44 Páthaks ... 16. 3 3 8 5 3 Pándes ) Tirbedis ... kat . .. 140 16 Agohotris Barobcháris Upáddhins ... . hat 100 Total Brahmaps ID 255 40. 0 su. 10 Shekhg Sayyada Patháng 18 . . .00 4 4 64 .69 Total Muhammadang ret 72 . Hot 9 SS +47 Káyatha ... Gosháín .. European (Messrs. Carew) Government Total Miscellaneous . AU 1 13 APP 446 26 of the villages are taluqdari, 82 are zamindari, 35 pattidari. The Government demand, excluding cesses, is Rs. 93,426-a rise of 30 per cent. over the summary assessment. It falls at Re. 1-12-11 on the cultivated acre, Re: 1-1-10 per acre of total area, Rs. 11-8-4 per plough, Rs. 2-3-4 per head of agricultural, and Re. 1-6-1 per head of total popula- tion. Population is extremely dense-516 tot he square mile. The leading statistics are total 67,646; Hindus to Mubammadans, 56,187 to 11,459; males to females, 35,894 to 31,752; agriculturists to non-agriculturists 42,297 to 25,349. Brahmans are most numerous, and are an eighth of the whole; Chamárs are rather less than an eighth ; Lodhs a tenth; Muráos a twentieth ; Ahírs- Chhattris 2,523; Kahárs, Telis, and Pásis make up most of the remainder,