1 These, although now under one Local Government, are shown separately for comparison with former years. The favourable results in Oudh are worthy of attention. 2 It should be remembered that the mortality in the Madras and Bombay Jails in 1877 was greatly increased by the reception of starving prisoners during VOL. VI. POPULATION. AVERAGE NUMBER OF APPENDIX I.-AREA, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, HOUSES, POPULATION, ETC. OF BRITISH INDIA IN 1881. (Compiled from the Tabular Statements appended to the Imperial Census Report.) APPENDICES. 141,001 ! 52,648 5,711,325 15,421,043 15,749,588 31,170,631 221 124,122 24,598 2,822,741 8,497,718 7,956,696 16,454,414 133 193,198 264,765 11,036,774 34,625,591 34,911,270 69,536,861 360 106,632 34, 324 2,706,914 10,210,053 8,640,384 18,850,437 177 5.8 6'3 32 549 33 6.9 5566 284 30 4'2 218 479 19 5.6 5'7 84,445 34,612 2,336,976 46,341 22,408 859,388 4,959,435 4,879,356 9,838,791 117 4,881,426 105 17,711 5,585 466,027 2,672,673 151 2,711 739 460,722 170 1,583 503 22,357 87,220 15,857 677,362 623 32 7.2 911,075 561,460 33,570,485 102,850,879 99,038,018 201,888,897 222 62 360 37 5'5 6'0 1 The area returned for Bengal includes 5976 square miles of unsurveyed and half-submerged Sundarbans. The figures for Bengal also include 36,634 square miles of area, and 2,845, 405 of population, belonging to Native States superintended directly by the Provincial Government. 2 X 689 |