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Statistical abstract relating to British India from 1910-11 to 1919-20. Fifty-fifth number. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1922.
- No. 1.-Area and Population of British India and Native States (Census of 1911).
- No. 2.-Variation in Population since 1891.
- No. 3.-Density of the Population according to Natural and Administrative Divisions (Census of 1911).
- No. 4.-Towns and Villages Classified by Population (Census of 1911).
- No. 5.-Main Statistics for Cities (including Cantonments).
- No. 6.-Population of Principal Towns (Census of 1911). (Names of Towns in Native States are in Italics.)
- No. 7.-Distribution of Population according to Religion (Census of 1911).
- No. 8.-Variation in Distribution of the Population by Religion (Census of 1911).
- No. 9.-Distribution of Christians by Race and Denomination (Census of 1911).
- No. 10.-Territorial Distribution of Christians according to Race (Census of 1911).
- No. 11.-Distribution of Population by Main Provinces and States according to Sex, and Civil Condition (Census of 1911).
- No. 12.-Distribution of Population according to Religion, Sex, and Civil Condition (Census of 1911).
- No. 13.-Age, Sex and Civil Condition (Census of 1911).
- No. 14.-Distribution of Population by main Provinces and States according to Residence, Age and Sex (Census of 1911).
- No. 15.-Distribution of Population according to Religion and Education (Census of 1911).
- No. 16.-Distribution of Population according to Residence and Education (Census of 1911).
- No. 17.-Statistics of Chief Castes (Census of 1911).
- No. 18.-Distribution of Population according to Occupation or Means of Livelihood (Census of 1911).
- No. 19.-Classes, Sub-Classes, and Orders of Occupations of the Population.
- No. 20.-Distribution of Population according to Language (Census of 1911).
- No. 21.-Languages Chiefly Spoken in the British Provinces and Native States (Census of 1911).
- No. 22.-Infirmities According to Residence (Census of 1911).
- No. 23.-Infirmities According to Age (Census of 1911).
- No. 24.-Number of Judicial Divisions, and Number of Officers Exercising Appellate or Original Jurisdiction, in British India on 31st December, 1919.
- No. 25.-Number of Cases Decided in, and Receipts and Charges of, the Courts.
- No. 26.-Number and Description of Civil Suits Instituted.
- No. 27.-Number and Value of Civil Suits Instituted.
- No. 28.-General Results of Trial of Civil and Revenue Cases in Courts of Original Jurisdiction.--Civil Suits.
- No. 29.-General Results of Trial of Civil and Revenue Cases in Courts of Original Jurisdiction.--Miscellaneous Cases.
- No. 30.-Civil Appellate Courts.--Appeals from Decrees.
- No. 31.-Civil Appellate Courts.--Miscellaneous Appeals.
- No. 32.-General Results of Trials of Criminal Cases.
- No. 33.-General Results of Appeals and Revisions in Criminal Cases.
- No. 34.-Punishments Inflicted in Criminal Cases.
- No. 35.-Strength and Cost of Civil Police.
- No. 36.-Principal Police Offences.
- No. 37.-Number and Distribution of Prisoners.
- No. 38.-Religion, Age, and State of Education of Convicts.
- No. 39.-Sickness and Mortality among Prisoners.
- No. 40.-Number of Convicts who had been Admitted Previously Convicted.
- No. 41.-Expenditure incurred in Guarding and Maintaining Prisoners, exclusive of Cost of Building, Repairs, &c.
- No. 42.-Convict Settlement of Port Blair.
- No. 43.-Number and Description of Registered Documents, and Value of Property transferred.
- No. 44.-General Statement of Gross Revenue and Expenditure, Charged against Revenue or Capital, with Annual Surplus or Deficit and Cash Balances (in India and England).
- No. 45.-General Statement of the Gross Revenue in India and England; in œ (15 Rupees = œ1).
- No. 46.-General Statement of the Gross Expenditure charged against Revenue in India and England; in œ (15 Rupees=œ).
- No. 47.-Net Revenue and Expenditure; in œ (15 Rupees = œ1).
- No. 48.-Amount of Land Revenue* and Charges.
- No. 49.-Details of Land Revenue and Charges.
- No. 50.-Amount of Opium Revenue and Charges.
- No. 51.-Number of Chests of Bengal Opium sold for Export and issued to Excise and Medical Departments, and Number of Chests paying Duty in Bombay.
- No. 52.-Amount of Salt Revenue and Charges.
- No. 53.-Statement showing Consumption of Salt in India.
- No. 54.-Amount of Stamp Revenue and Charges.
- No. 55.-Details of Stamp Revenue.
- No. 56.-Amount of Excise Revenue and Charges.
- No. 57.-Details of Excise Revenue.
- No. 58.-Amount of Customs Revenue and Charges.
- No. 59.-Amount of Forest Revenue and Charges.
- No. 60.-Details of Forest Revenue and Charges.
- No. 61.-Amount of Provincial Rates and Charges.
- No. 62.-Details of Provincial Rates.
- No. 63.-Amount of Income Tax and Charges.
- No. 64.-Details of Income Tax.
- No. 65.-Refunds and Drawbacks.
- No. 66.-Assignments and Compensations.
- No. 67.-Expenditure on Famine Relief (excluding Outlay on Protective Railways and Irrigation Works).
- No. 68.-Distribution of Expenditure on Famine Relief.
- No. 69.-Expenditure in India and England on Construction of Protective Railway and Irrigation Works (charged against Famine Relief and Insurance).
- No. 70.-Military Expenditure in India and England.
- No. 71.-Distribution of Expenditure (charged against Revenue) and Receipts of the Government of India in England, in Sterling.
- No. 72.-Ways and Means of the Home Government, in Sterling.
- No. 73.-Burden of Taxation.
- No. 74.-Statement of Expenditure on Railways, Irrigation, and other Public Works (chargeable to Revenue), by Provinces.
- No. 75.-Expenditure on State Railways and Irrigation Works in India chargeable against Capital.*
- No. 76.-Amount of Debt and of Other Obligations (with Interest thereon) of the Government of India at the close of each of the undermentioned Years in Rupees and Sterling.
- No. 77.-Return of all Loans bearing Interest raised in India and England, chargeable on the Revenues of India, and outstanding on 31st March, 1921, with the date of the Termination of each Loan.
- No. 78.-Sinking Funds created and the application thereof.
- No. 79.-Prices of Principal Kinds of Indian Government Stock.
- No. 80.-Government Promissory Notes enfaced for payment of Interest in London; in Rupees.
- No. 81.-Loans and Advances by Government; Balances on 31st March of each year and Amount of Interest received.
- No. 82.-Bank of Bengal Rates of Interest for Demand Loans on Government Paper.
- No. 83.-Gold Standard Reserve.
- No. 84.-Bills and Telegraphic Transfers drawn on India by the Secretary of State.
- No. 84A.-Sterling Bills and Telegraphic Transfers drawn on London by the Government of India.
- No. 85.-Cash Balances at the Treasuries and Agencies of the Government of India, at the close of each of the undermentioned Years; in Rupees and Sterling.
- No. 86.-Value of Money Coined at the Calcutta and Bombay Mints.
- No. 87.-Number and Value of Government Currency Notes of each Denomination in Circulation on 31st March in each Year.
- No. 88.-Average Value of Government Currency Notes in Circulation throughout India; in thousands of Rupees.
- No. 89.-Value of Note Circulation, and Amount of each Description of Reserve of the Paper Currency Department, and Net Receipts, on 31st March in each Year; in Rupees.
- No. 90.-General Statistics of the Post Office of British India.
- No. 91.-Estimated Number of Letters, Postcards, Newspapers, Parcels and Packets.
- No. 92.-Total Number and Amount of Money Orders, with Annual Increase.
- No. 93.-Receipts and Charges of the Post Office of British India.
- No. 94.-Number of Post Office Savings Banks, Depositors and Amount (in rupees) of Deposits.
- No. 95.-Progress of Banking Capital in India.
- No. 96.-General Statistics of the Indo-European (Government of India) Telegraph Department.
- No. 97.-General Statistics of Government Telegraphs in India.
- No. 98.-Statistics of Messages by Government Telegraphs.
- No. 99.-Population and Constitution of Municipalities, with Income and Expenditure.
- No. 100.-Income of Municipalities.*
- No. 101.-Expenditure of Municipalities.*
- No. 102.-Income and Expenditure of District and Local Boards.
- No. 103.-Number of Colleges and Schools in India* and Number of Male and Female Scholars.
- No. 104.-Detailed Classification of Colleges and Schools in India,* and Number of Scholars attending them.
- No. 105.-Number of Colleges and Schools, and of Scholars attending them during the Year 1919-20, by Provinces.
- No. 106.-Number of Male and Female Scholars in Public and Private Institutions, by Provinces.
- No. 107.-Number of University Graduates and Undergraduates in Art, Law, Medicine, Engineering, and Oriental Learning.
- No. 108.-Results of University, College, and School Examinations in Jndia,* showing the Number who obtained Each Degree or Passed the Prescribed Tests.
- No. 109.-Number of Public Institutions under Public and Private Management and of Private Institutions with Number of Scholars attending them.
- No. 110.-Number of Public Educational Institutions in India under management of Government and Local Bodies and maintained by Indian States and under Private Management, also of Private Institutions; and Number, Race, and Creed of Scholars.
- No. 111.-Expenditure on Education in each Province.
- No. 112.-Distribution of Expenditure on Education.
- No. 113.-Expenditure on Education in India.*
- No. 114.-Number of Printing Presses at Work, and Number of Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books Published.
- No. 115.-Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co-operative Societies.
- No. 116.-Normal and Actual Rainfall according to Chief Political Divisions.
- No. 117.-Agricultural Statistics of British India--Summary.
- No. 118.-Area, Cultivated and Uncultivated, in 1919-20: in Acres.
- No. 119.-Area under Irrigation in 1919-20; in Acres.
- No. 120.-Area Surveyed and Assessed.
- No. 121.-Crops under Cultivation in 1919-20: in Acres.
- No. 122.-Number of Transfers of Land, and Area Transferred, in each Province in British India.
- No. 123.-Area of Forest Lands, Outturn of Produce, and Revenue and Expenditure of Forest Department.
- No. 124.-Railway Statistios.--Summary.
- No. 125.-Mileage of Railway Lines in India open for Traffic at end of Year.
- No. 126.-Number (in thousands) of Passengers (including Season Ticket-Holders) conveyed on the several Railway Systems in India.
- No. 127.-Quantity of Goods and Minerals Conveyed by the several Railway Systems in India; in thousands of Tons.
- No. 128.-Gross Earnings of the several Railway Systems in India.
- No. 129.-Working Expenses of the several Railways in India.
- No. 130.-Net Earnings of the several Railways in India.
- No. 131.-Percentage of Working Expenses to Gross Earnings of the several Railway Systems in India.
- No. 132.-Irrigation Works.--Principal
- No. 133.-Value of the Total Trade.
- No. 134.-Value of Imports of Private Merchandise into British India by Sea, distinguishing Countries whence Imported.
- No. 135.-Value of Imports of Principal Articles of Private Merchandise into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries.
- No. 136.-Quantity of Imports of Principal Articles of Private Merchandise into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries.
- No. 137.-Value of Exports of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, distinguishing Countries to which Exported.
- No. 138.-Value of Exports of Principal Articles of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries.
- No. 139.-Quantity of Exports of Principal Articles of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries.
- No. 140.-Value of Exports of Foreign Merchandise (Re-Exports) from British India, by Sea, distinguishing Countries to which Exported.
- No. 141.-Value and Quantity of Exports of Principal Articles of Foreign Merchandise (Re-Exports).
- No. 142.-Value of Principal Government Stores Imported into British India, by Sea.
- No. 143.-Value of Principal Government Stores (Indian and Foreign) Exported from British India, by Sea.
- No. 144.-Value of Treasure Imported into British India by Sea, distinguishing Countries whence Imported; together with Total Quantity in Ounces.
- No. 145.-Value of Treasure Exported from British India, by Sea, distinguishing Countries to which Exported; together with Total Quantity, in Ounces.
- No. 146.-Distribution of Trade in Private Merchandise among the Provinces and Principal Ports.
- No. 147.-Imports and Exports of Cotton Goods and Exports of Indian Raw Cotton.
- No. 148.-Imports of Raw Silk and Silk Goods.
- No. 149.-Imports of Wool Manufactures.
- No. 150.-Imports of Apparel (excluding Hosiery and Boots and Shoes).
- No. 151.-Imports of Metals.
- No. 152.-Imports of Metal Manufactures.
- No. 153.-Imports of Sugar.
- No. 154.-Imports of Provisions.
- No. 155.-Imports of Mineral Oil.
- No. 156.-Exports of Jute, Raw and Manufactured.
- No. 157.-Exports of Raw Wool.
- No. 158.-Exports of Rice.
- No. 159.-Exports of Wheat.
- No. 160.-Exports of Barley.
- No. 161.-Exports of Lac.
- No. 162.-Exports of Seeds.
- No. 163.-Exports of Indian Tea.
- No. 164.-Exports of Opium.
- No. 165.-Exports of Hides and Skins.
- No. 166.-Value of Registered Imports into British India, by Land, distinguishing Countries, &c., whence Imported, and Provinces into which Imported.
- No. 167.-Value of Registered Exports from British India, by Land, distinguishing Countries, &c., to which Exported, and Provinces from which Exported.
- No. 168.-Principal Imports and Exports of Merchandise across the Land Frontier.
- No. 169.-Trade of Aden.
- No. 170.-Vessels Entered and Cleared, distinguishing Steamers and Sailing Vessels with Cargoes and in Ballast.
- No. 171.-Number and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels which Entered with Cargoes or in Ballast from Foreign Countries, distinguishing Nationalities.
- No. 172.-Number and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels which Cleared with Cargoes or in Ballast to Foreign Countries, distinguishing Nationalities.
- No. 173.-Coasting Trade; Value of the Total Trade.
- No. 174.-Total. Value of Private Merchandise (Indian and Foreign) and Treasure Imported into and Exported from Indian Ports (British and Foreign) in the several Provinces.
- No. 175.-Ships Built at Indian Ports.
- No. 176.-Ships First Registered at Indian Ports.
- No. 177.-Detentions under the Merchandise Marks Act.
- No. 178.-Port Trusts; No. of Members, Income, Expenditcre, and Debt.
- No. 179.-Troops conveyed to and from India.
- No. 180.-Established Strength of the Standing Army in India.
- No. 181.-Ages of British Non-Commissioned Officers* and Men of all Arms serving in India on 1st October of each year.
- No. 182.-Regiments and Detachments of all Arms Embarked for Service in India.
- No. 183.-Regiments and Detachments of all Arms Disembarked from Service in India.
- No. 184.-Past Services of British Troops in India Enlisted for Short Service on 1st October of each Year.
- No. 185.-Terms of Engagement of British Troops* in India (excluding Regiments on Passage Out and Home) on 1st of October of each Year.
- No. 186.-Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding in British Army (excluding Officers).
- No. 187.-Sickness and Mortality in Indian Army (excluding Officers).
- No. 188.-Number of Coolie Emigrants embarked from Indian Ports to various Colonies under the Laws regulating Emigration.
- No. 189.-Ports of Shipment and Provinces from which the Emigrants were drawn.
- No. 190.-Abstract Statement of Births and Deaths in British India, and Ratio of Deaths according to Sex, Town or Country, Class, Cause, and Season.
- No. 191.-Number of Births with Ratio per Mille, and of Deaths, Male and Female, with Ratios per Mille of Males and Females, and in Rural and Urban Districts, according to Provinces.
- No. 192.-Number of Registered Deaths, according to Cause, and Ratios per 1,000 among the General Population.
- No. 193.-Plague Mortality, British Provinces and Indian States.
- No. 194.-Number of Primary and Re-vaccinations and of Successful Cases.
- No. 195.-No. of State Public, Local Fund, and Private-Aided Hospitals and Dispensaries; No. of Patients; and Income and Expenditure.
- No. 196.-Number of Lunatics.
- No. 197.-Monthly Wages of Postal Runners and Postmen. (In Rupees and decimals of a Rupee.)
- No. 198.-Monthly Wages (January) in a Woollen Mill in Northern India. (In Rupees and decimals of a Rupee.)
- No. 199.-Wholesale Prices of Staple Articles of Export and Import; in Rupees.
- No. 200.-Variations in the Wholesale Prices of the Staple Articles of Export and Import, the Prices in 1873 being taken to represent 100.
- No. 201.-Average Wholesale Prices of Staple Commodities in India.
- No. 202.-Average Annual Retail Prices Current of Salt in Bpitish India; in Rupees and decimals of a Rupee per Maund (one Maund = 82.286 lb.).
- No. 203.-Average Annual Retail Prices Current of Food Grains in British India; in Rupees and decimals of a Rupee per Maund (one Maund = 82.286 lb.).
- No. 204.-Index Numbers of Retail Prices of Food Grains in India (Prices of 1873=100).
- No. 205.-Joint Stock Companies, Registered in British India: Class, Number, and Paid-up Capital.
- No. 206.-Joint Stock Companies Registered in Each Province at the end of the Year.
- No. 207.-Cotton and Jute Mills.
- No. 208.-Factories and other Large Industries.
- No. 209.-Factories inspected under the Factory Act.
- No. 210.-Patents and Designs.
- No. 211.-Production of Chief Minerals in British India and Indian States; Quantity and Value.
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