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 72 GILBEBT $L TEl{ villages there and expensive the coarsest; for export. In a considerable minority weaving and 'other handicrafts play an important part in the economic life of the village; and among weaving are those that produce very superior cloth, and those that produce only those in which hand-spinning has only now lingers on, and those recently died out, or even in which it is forgotten. educational conditions are equally and it is Social and sanitary variable. If find typical villages, such discovery can as the result of a detailed study of 'a possible to only come nmber of different villages. But that study is full 'of lively interest, and, I. believe, of valuable instruction. APPENDIX SCHEME FOR SURVEY OF A EYOTWARI VILLAGE General nstrwt:'on.--Embody in your report the official information which is available, but endearour also to test its accuracy and to correct it vhen possible. Throughout use some distinguishing mark 'to indicate whether your in[ormation is derived from official sources. Thus the letter '0' can be used to mark official information, ' N' un-officiai, and'N and O' official information, confirmed by non-official. PBELIMINABY (1) Survey number of village. () Name of village. (8) Taluk. (4) District. (b) General description of geographical position, and posi- tion in relation to any forests, rivers, hills, ate., which there may be in the neighbourhood. POPULATION. (1) To$1 population of esst village. (2)