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Statistical abstract relating to British India from 1860 to 1869. Fourth number. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1870.
- No. 1.-Area and Population of the Administration or Government of each Presidency or Province of British India and Native States.
- No. 2.-Statement exhibiting further particulars as to Area and Classification of Population according to Sex and Occupation, so far as can be ascertained, and for each Presidency or Province of British India.
- No. 3.-Further Statement showing the Population classified according to Country, Caste, or Religion, so far as can be ascertained, and for each Presidency or Province of British India.
- No. 4.-Population of the Presidency Towns of British India according to latest Returns.
- No. 5.-Population of the Presidency Towns of British India, of all Races, classified according to Sex and Age.
- No. 6.-Population of the Presidency Towns of British India, according to latest Returns received, distinguishing Country, Caste, or Religion.
- No. 7.-Total Gross Amount of the Public Revenue and Expenditure of British India, showing Surplus or Deficiency of Revenue, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 8.-Gross Amount of the Public Revenue and Expenditure of Each Presidency or Province in British India, exclusive of Receipts and Expenditure in England, for each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 9.-Gross Amount of the Principal Sources of the Public Revenue in British India, for each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 10.-Statement exhibiting the Amount of Cash Balances at the respective Treasuries of the Government of India at the close of each Official Year.
- No. 11.-Amount of the Public Debt of British India, distinguishing that raised in England, with the Amount of Interest paid, at the close of each undermentioned Year.
- No. 12.-Number and Tonnage of all Vessels (including Native Craft) Entered and Cleared at Ports in British India, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 13.-Number and Tonnage of All Vessels (including Native Craft) Entered at Ports in British India from various Countries in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 14.-Number and Tonnage of all Vessels (including Native Craft) Cleared at Ports in British India to various Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 15.-Total Value of the Imports and Exports (including Treasure) of British India, by Sea, from and to Foreign Countries, in each of the under mentioned Years.
- No. 16.-Total Value of Merchandise and Treasure respectively Imported into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 17.-Total Value of Imports (including Treasure) at Each Presidency or Province of British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 18.-Total Value of Merchandise and Treasure respectively Imported into Each Presidency or Province of British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 19.-Total Value of all Imports (including Treasere) into British India, by Sea, distinguishing the Countries whenee Received, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 20.-Value of the Principal Articles of Merchandise and of Treasure Imported into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 21.-Total Value of Merchandise and Treasure respectively Exported from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 22.-Total Value of Merchandise and Treasure respectively Exported from Each Presidency or Province of British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 23.-Total Value of all Exports (including Treasure) from British India, by Sea, in each of the under-mentioned Years distinguishing the Countries whither sent.
- No. 24.-Value of the Principal Articles of Merchandise and of Treasure Exported from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 25.-Value of Bullion or Treasure Imported into and Exported from Each Presidenoy of British India, by Sea, for each of the under-mentioned Years, distinguishing Gold and Silver separately.
- No. 26.-Value of Gold, Silver, and Copper Moneys Coined at the Mints of the respective Presidencies of British India, during each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 27.-Statement of the Number and Value of Government Currency Notes issued, received, and cancelled for the whole of India, during each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 28.-Statement showing the Value of Government Currency Notes in circulation at each Circle throughout India during each of the undermentioned Years.
- No. 29.-Statement exhibiting the Average Amount of Note Circulation, and the Average Amount of each Description of Reserve during each Year since the Commencement of Operations of the Paper Currency Department of the Government of India.
- No. 30.-Statement showing the Receipts and Disbursements of the Department of Issue of Government Paper Currency from its Commencement.
- No. 31.-Number of Emigrants embarked from Each Presidency of British India to various Destinations during each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 32.-Amount of Capital paid up, of Interest paid thereon, and the Amount Expended for Railways in India, for each of the Years ended 31st December.
- No. 33.-Length of Railways Open for Traffic, and the various Traffic Operations, in Each Presidency or Province of British India, in each Year ended 30th June.
- No. 34.-A Comparative Abstract of Traffic on the Guaranteed Railways throughout India for each of the under-mentioned Years ended 31st December.
- No. 35.-Statement showing the Total Number of Accidents to Persons of all kinds, and to Trains, &c. on all Railways open for Traffic in each Presidency of India during the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 36.-Statistics of the Post Office of British India, for each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 37.-Total Number of Letters and Newspapers sent through the Post Offices of Each Presidency or Province of British India, during each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 38.-Total Number of Miles over which the Mails were conveyed in Each Presidency or Province of British India, distinguishing the Modes of Conveyance, in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 39.-Statement showing the Gross Revenue, Cost of Management, and Net Revenue of the Post Office Department in India for each of the undermentioned Years.
- No. 40.-Total Number of Troops Employed in British India in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 41.-Total Number of Troops Employed in each Presidency of British India in each of the under-mentioned Years, distinguishing Europeans and Natives.
- No. 42.-Statement of the Actual Strength of Each Arm of Service of the Troops Employed in Each Presidency of British India, during each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 43.-Aggregate of Sickness and Mortality among Ecropean and Native Troops employed in all British India in each of the under-mentioned Years.
- No. 44.-Sickness and Mortality among Europeans and Natives of the Troops employed in each Presidency of British India in each of the under-mentioned Years ended 31st December.
- No. 45.-Educational Statistics.--Number of Schools and Colleges belonging to, aided, or maintained by Government in British India, with the Average Number of Pupils attending them, the Amount expended by Government, and the Gross Expenditure on account of Instruction.
- No. 46.-Statement exhibiting the Results of the University Examinations for Matriculation or Entrance.
- No. 47.-Educational Statisties, exhibiting the Number of Schools and Attendance of Pupils, for Each Presidency or Province of British India, in each of the undermentioned Years.
- No. 48.-Educational Statistics, showing Amount Expended by Government, and the Gross Expenditure for Instruction in Each Presidency or Province of British India, as far as can be ascertained.
- No. 49.-Expenditure by Government on account of Public Works in British India, according to the following Classification, for each of the under-mentioned Years, exclusive of State outlay on Guaranteed Works.
- No. 50.-Expenditure by Government on account of Public Works in Each Presidency or Province of British India, for each Year; not including State outlay on Guaranteed Works.
- No. 51.-Number of Miles of Government Telegraph Lines and Stations open in British India, the Expenses incurred on account of Construction, Working, and Maintenance of the same in each under-mentioned year.
- No. 52.-Statement exhibiting the Operations of the High Court of Calcutta since its Establishment in 1862, under Letters Patent, for each of the Calendar Years as under.
- No. 53.-Statement exhibiting the Operations of the High Court of Madras since its Establishment in 1862, under Letters Patent, for each of the Calendar Years as under.
- No. 54.-Statement exhibiting the Operations of the High Court of Bombay since its Establishment in 1862, under Letters Patent, for each of the Years ended 30th April.
- No. 55.-Statement exhibiting the Operations of the High Court of the Northwest Provinces, which commenced its Sittings on 16th June 1866, for each of the Calendar Years as under.
- No. 56.-Return showing the Amount of Business transacted in the High Courts of India, together with the Number of Judges in each Court, in each of the Years 1867 and 1868 (New Form).
- No. 57.-Statement showing the total Expenditure in Jails of each Presidency or Province of British India, with the Net Cost to Government of each Prisoner.
- No. 58.-Statement showing the Mortality among Prisoners in the Jails of the various Presidencies and Provinces of British India.
- No. 59.-Comparative Abstract of the Operations of the Vaccine Department in the respective Presidencies and Provinces of British India during each of the under-mentioned Years.
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