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 (page 59)—Density of the population—Its growth (60)—Emigration—Parent tongue—Education (62)—Occupations—Religions. —The London Mission (63)—Roman Catholic Mission—Schleswig-Holtein Lutheran Mission (64)—Canadian Baptist Missions (65). (60)—Villages and houses (67)—Dress (68)—Food (70)—Amusements—Dancing(71)—Chaitra feast (72)—S. persiitions (73). (74)—In the plains—The village deities— In the Agency (75). (76)—In the plains—Kapu (77)— Velama (78)—Telaga—Nagaralu—Aiyarakulu (79)—Bagata—Gavara-Konda Dora (80)—Golla—Kamsala (81)—Sale—Salapu (82)—Silavantalu—Yata—Mangala—Jalari (83)-Mila—Nagavasulu—Relli—Godagula—Beggar castes (84)—Principal castes in the Agency—Poroja (86)—Dombu (88)—Paidi (89)—Bottada-Rona (90)—Bhumiya—Sondi (91)—Korono—Mali (92)—Omanaito—Mattiya—Pentiya (93)—Dhakkado—Khond—Jatapu (94)—Muka Dora (95)—Savara—Gadaba (96)-Koya (98)—Gond... ... ... ....

(page 99)—The crops most grown (100) —Indigo (101)—Sugar-cane—Jute—Others (102). —On the hills (103)— The Agricultural Association. (104)—The protected area—Wells—Tanks (105)— Channels—From the Varaha—From the Sarada—From the Nagavali (106)— The Nagavali project. (107)... ... ... ....

(page 111)—Government forests; beginnings of conservancy— Character of the forests; in Sarvasiddhi (112)—In Palkonda (113)—And in Golgonda (114)—Zamindari forests (115)—The Jeypore forests; existing reserves (116)—Destruction in former days —Situation and characteristics (119)... ... ... ....

(page 122)—Agriculture and pasture. —Jute-weaving—Cotton-weaving; carpets (123)—Cloths—Made by Dombus in the Agency—On the plains by several castes—Silk -weavers' thread—Indigo (124)—Jaggery—Oils—Tanning (125)—Manganese-mining—Glass bangles (120)—Snuff-boxes—Amulets—Metal work; gold and silver—Brass and bell-metal (127)—Iron—Ivory-work (128)— Lacquer-work—Mats, etc. (129). —Sea-borne trade—Road-and rail-borne trade (130)—Mechanism of trade. (131)-Tables of weight—Grain and liquid measures (132)—Lineal meanures ... ... ... ... ... ....