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CEN-SUS Qjj' INDIA, 1901 VOLU1llE XXIV. PART I. REPORT BY T. A N A N D A R 0 W, B. A., . DinECTOR 01' STATISTIC> IN C!LUlGE 0F OPERATIONS. BANGALORE: OFFI«E Ol' THB SUPERlN'rE:-IDENT OF GOV'r. PRINTING, IN M l"SORE. 1903.

Transcript of PART I. REPORT

Page 1: PART I. REPORT

CEN-SUS Qjj' INDIA, 1901

VOLU1llE XXIV.

~IYSORE.

PART I.

REPORT

BY

T. A N A N D A R 0 W, B. A., .

DinECTOR 01' STATISTIC> IN C!LUlGE 0F CE~SGS OPERATIONS.

BANGALORE:

OFFI«E Ol' THB SUPERlN'rE:-IDENT OF GOV'r. PRINTING, IN M l"SORE.

1903.

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Il'WlllX TO PARAGRAPHS. ~; ""·. ,- ... ·:.. ... . . ' .. '· ..... ;.

. . . : ·' ... :" ·.·. t;i,";. ~" ,.· : INT:OODUOTJ,.O_ •.. .

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.. ;_: ·:'4 i>l-o 'tJenaus -wcii-k ana".Agenry- :-LiSt of· ::··· .. -:·: ·;:·an rillages. . -' · ·••• ~,

:'f'~ \ii:~.; ~li~~~g '' .~. '• " .··s ;Fort.riaticili · oi' ¢e.isna clivi,

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'1 A ppointlnent o~ · C.~t118na . . .. .. of&berl. '4;; ·: · . r... .. -..

,•, & E!!Um.~tc>rs_' ?barge ~-- . - t fnatruOtioDii to ~il.iamerat!ln

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13 Fiw Emimmtlon- •-or tba. . . .· ·~\18' .. ~··~:- ·~ .. I' . ... :t

•, ., -i6 ::First ~r Pi'oVialonal 'l'ot.&l ·' 15 -Differen;,e batwemi' 1I'Gst ~d

,- ··>Fitia.l·TOW~;· .. ··~;,.;:l·-:-: ~· •• -;.

-:_ l& Oensuii~al.iC:" ana~ ...... . . <t. • • • t. . . - 17 R01! th?:t ~pere~ : ·; , _

18 ConsUl! ·of Railways anil . ~he . -civil and .Milit&Ty St.t.lou

• ..-- ·.of Baugalore .... · -.~w.

. -19 Abeliiaction; Tabv.ta~l·aua · • _;_ ·-: . Oollltlil"tiun. ' '' .• ,. .

. -.. ~ 'rh~ Old ,eysto!" {I~ ,A.llatrao,< • .. - ,~o~~~~,ticf~F. . ·,131 iw cbo~cta:_. · ' . ,. _ ...••.• ·

-.219 An m;pro~· system ,ooo-.. jem~ . ,.(. ..J ....

: r ~ The Slip. •Ystem Prop<llllld by • ·the l)'ea.sus Oommia&ionor .

. : U The Slip Jl)'stem. as adopiad • . . Jor Jlt:yiiOl'J~ •·• _ ' ·-~ !fhl! allv~~claintedJor

... · 11he '1lllldifiea syshm whioh . . •-wae .1\dDpt'..d ,._, ~ .Sob&iaea 'fot' Slip-solt\ng

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~- · · . ' .·Main Tablea ··~·- . .• :_sg S11bstdi~y ·Tab I.;. ~ ..

-.• i.i!l)of Oeosua. Tallies · "-: : :t.: ~. -.... . .

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. O!IAPTER I.....DII1mUBUTIO~ 011' THE

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POf.QJ...\'l'tQN-!>~ncl~··. , Para , .. .-;• .. 6 ,Pb_yiiesl Fea~l'r .••

II Season.nn<Il'lit.inioJL ·'~ '1 ~·QI the Seasons ; · 8 N•tut4 .Dit~JlalDad

audH..t&a' .•.

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- .. 9 Admini$b'adve Divisions · ' · ••• , 18

10 'tr&l.ta .irea.te/i .... bitii!B for . . . ... . .. . -~

• . ·.,'C~n~~"'" ·~· . 1l ~ aud,J:>opnlatio!l,l90l

~ .. 12 The ....;,e shown :distn"bu\ea I ,jh tlll:ee.fll!a18. . ' . "'' .

• --13 Varia till;.. fr!lm 18l!l .... Dis-

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• V.m..a-from 189Ior-eitywu: .. , liP IIi T~Dil frpm 189~, . 'r!lollii<war •••

.. ~·]6 l?ensitr ·~·.' .~ ( . ~.. . . ...... ... 17 Density and 'V ari!l,tion therein . • • - Talukwi!Z • •• ,_ · ,_ · r - 2l. . 18 l'n!ihet .An~~ilf qt Density •

• • ..,..E.mtei.'JI( ; ....a -w eshrJl ·.Divilfona l'' ' _, ·

19 c;-p_arative ~ha of Bait--. -111>· ~q .. arul .Biv.er . chan,ne)a. . . .

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.SO MySOEe Density .&gores. com­: . pueci'With tboae Qf oBI'taiu

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. -~trio¥ in tiU1 Mallras .... a ~ l"~oie& .,

.. .2i nensit.y; ~tlli>g1tllroi! dOOacles . •.-'Su~.Tablea,laudl'V'' ... 23

22' Eil:ant. of reCovery 'from tbe . ,t !o&soa· c&nsell by the .Szeal> . <

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28- Dllnsi&y•e%clu!iint41llitdii.liit-. •ble tr&o!8' ' .•••

24. Definition, •etc.; of Towns ... ~ lliatioc&n between Towns·

, ':.and Villages... ., · · · • ll6 NnD..ber 'ol V'D-es '&Jid ·.• avetage Pop,uJation ...

27 Distributieb' of . Popui&tib · botwl!en·l'bwns and Villagq

liB Definitia~ IUld. li.im'bering o~ · .Bous~ ~·· ~ · ~- ~· ... 29 .Pro~i;.;:, betw~n 'oc<nipled

· '·,HUIISI!8alld 'l'otal num~ fo\" Oonsu~ Jl\'ll.'po~es , · ·

· · 30 V a.riatilin in . ·S:ause Room. 'Sin .. ~SSl ,.;

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~- 1 DatesofPresenl>.aud:Prewns ~-~ . .. OellB~ •', -~ ·~·· . _. . ' ...... "· 11 ~liysioo.land Politi~al, Geog•· .•

lli ' • · 1 Title pfthe Obapt...'t explaiDe.l

:$ Defects in the Registration of· , Vital Stati~tioa _ ...

· .l,'&ph:y-'rhe Qap~ta.l ToWllll. ... . ... .3 Bftua~i9II.t;eJ.o,, ·.

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clu.nER II-MOVEME:t-'1' OF THE POPULATION.-concld.

< • ·p ..... ,, Fara . · -..

4 Fallacy in taking Birth-place as the orit"""" of Emi-gration and Immigration. · -· 44

5 Immigl'ants into the Myaore S hi :.J:• 45 tateasaw o& ·•••

6 El:nigrants from the Mysol'tl . , Sta.te as a whole ..• · ... n

.7 Net ·result io' the Myi.~re' State aa a. whole- •• ; 1

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8 Foreign-born . lmmigra>;lta • compared. with pl'8VlOU8 Censusea-Districtwar · ••• "

9 ProportiQnrof 'he aforesaid l• . foreign-born Immigrants 1 ,

appertaining 'W the Civil and Milit.ary Station . of Bangal01'8 cam pared With 1891 -•• !< _ .• , •. ,.- ·- -'6. 11

10 The C~nntries whence t:&ey · come' ....

11 Proportion of. the fOreign-born lmmjgrante appertaining to the ,rest of tho State

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compared with 1891 .. ,;. 12 The Oountries. whence they

come .... ··~ -

13 Emigt'allte to'' Connmea in . India and Ceylon and an

· analysia of the balance o!. interchanges ' ~.. -

14 Occnpationsof the Emigrllllts and Lneracy and Occupa-tions of the Immigranls

15 Subsidiary Tables showing Immigration and Emigra­tion, Dh,-trictwar, m., Sub­sidiacyTabled,II,ID, aild Tria.ngnlar Table marked D

16 Analysis of Immigration, Dis­trictwlU'-Subsidiaiy Table I ·.

17 Comparison of Migration with Madras' and Bombay Dis-trict" •••

18 .Analysis of Emigration, Dis­trictwar-Snbsirliary Tabla n ... .. '

19 Brief presentation of Immi­gration and Emigration . proportions

20 Variation in Migration 1901-1891-Subsidiary Table m. ·

21 Review uf Statistics of inter­change of Populations bet,. ween each two Dit~tricts

22 Cvrnpari&on of the actual with tlte ~stimated Popula­tion for 1901

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CHAPTER ill-RELIGION. 1 & 2 Statistics of Religion where

found ... .. 85 3-5 Proportion of each Religion

to Total Popalation in the State, in the Assigned Tract ,and in the 'Ea.RtM"D.

. . aud Westarn Divisions ... 6 General Remarks on Vati­

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CHAPTER III-RELIGION .-eoncld. Para · ·Pa~

; 7-10 Jains : ;..~ ••• as. 11 Hindus ... ~· .... B~ 12 · Mussalma.ns .... -w

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1S...:1e Christians ... . .. •·as. 19 & 20 Animists ,. .. ... 90

21 Others . ... .. Jll!-24 Distribution of Urban and

RJll'al Populations by Reli- K gion. llistribotion Qf Reli- :· gi.?ns by Rn,ral and Urban. . .... .00

.. , .. . . . . CHAPTER IV-AGE, SEX AND .CIVIL "' CONDITION. ' . -: ..

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1 Subject ofthe Chap tel" • • -100 .

,SECTION I-AGE':.

· 2-4 WberetheAges of.thepeopl~ · · are to be found ' ••• ·. ' 1 •• ·•

5 To what extent are the ;.ge Statistillll rtiliable P · •••

6 Instructions to Enumeratora.

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7-ll·A An examination of some of, . the grounds upon whioh· • · Census Age Statistics &1'8 . ·•

condemned . ... . .... :n 12 Some reasons why they _may · . ·be fairly relied npoD; ,... 111 13 Diffianlty in appraising ages :. · - :,

14 & 15 Some unadjusted aingle $eru: ·:' " · Age Statistics •, - · •• · . 112

.is A eriticism thereof ••• · ··~ · 113 17 .Arithmetical bias wbioh Pll!' . •

vail& in them ••• 18 Not pecnliar to Mysore : •.~ . '• ·, 19 Mr. Elliot's · method for' . ,

conecting errorain age re- r; ,· ~- .: turns ..• .) ··~ ·,. • .... ~ ..... ~ r~

20 The· Natu"!'l ~s.w governing: , _ .· . ~·~. Age St&ttsttcs •• ~. . ·.,: '·" · ll~

21 The figures adjusted :·by · :-· '· Mr. Elliot's process::... -.• ;. _ ~,.

22 Another method of adjust-ment suggested by the loc.t law of bias

... • 23 Con~truction 'of correct L1fe 'Tables-Matter for expert

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24 Subsidiary Table II .••. 25 Proportion of Juveniles

aged 0-IO - ·- ... 26 Proportion of Onerous and

Productive Ages as taken in 1891 Census .Repo;,t

27 The same by ages 15-55 for Productive • •••

28 Proportion of old people aged 60 o.nd over. • .. .

29. The same by Natm:al Diviaiono 30 The same by Malnad und

Maidan Taloks of the Western Division ... •

31 A1):dj•~bution ·by Cities, -~·?-~eta o.nd N atoral

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Para 32 Age t1istribntion byTalnk> 33 Age di:-;tribution lLS io Pa.ra

;H J,y Religions (youth, adult, old)

34 Jnvt~lliles undt:r 10 YNLl'R as in Parr~ 25 by Rcligiuno:;;

35 H 0nt:r0US t) U.Dd tl rrorlllC- · tivl:' '' a~ in pu.ra 27 Ly Rl·­ligions

.36 OM 1\ged GO rmd on~r tlS in T•ara 28 hy Rcligwns

37 Me~n Age of entire popnlntion

!Jt:J Cautions about. Mean Age figures

39 Cans£>8 of Variatic.n in :\lysore

40 The same JLS compat·ed ·with Bomb:~y and Madr:tS

41 The ~ame it~ the E<1.~tern anrl W esiem_ Di'\'io;ions of :M yeore

42lt4~a The same by Religions

SF.CTIOX II-SEX.

1 Scope of this Section 2 Expla.ua.t.ion of Subsidiary

Tahlt:s ou Sex 3 Number of Females. per one

thoosnnd M1tiL·~ nt lbe four ~ensuses by N u-ttlru.l Divi­tuons

4 Number of F,'mnlo:-s pc-r one thou~n.ud ~lnll1S aL thl't four Censnscs by Religions

5 Pro or rt.ion of Female~ among 'hiy~ore~born by thrre Ue~~ auscs ..•

6 Prnt,ortion in th.? enumeratP<l Popnlatlon of the se\'ero.l Di&trid!i

7 Th~ same for My:::ore-bm·n •••

S The ratio of Ff'mnlcs to one tbousatHl M::1.l8s enmnera­

iEJJ in l.Iysol'\: compared wtth the ru.t.i1) of sorronnd­i.ng Briti~h Districts

9 Sbti~tics of the P.U11.Hlf'raterl

Popuhh!ll hy 'rnloks 10 Di'>n·il,nt wn vf Sexe-. in

UrLo.n aud H.urnl _\.rcas

11 Nnml1er of Femnlcs 1,) one tl10usanJ ~tales 1Jy Six. selectet.l Agr-pcdulls

12 Proport~on of s,~xes among Cu:,;tes •••

13 Number of iu,·cnilc !:!'irlst.o one· tLm.t~a ~ul l)ov & Or the samt_• "-\.~e hy )ia.in Ca~tes.

14 N'umbPr of }'mno.lr>< t11 110e thon­~aod 1\T ld<~s by .\·T nliJ. Castes,

Tl'ihe:" au<i Hnces .•.

15 ThP e-enf~rn.l law of Sex in .My~oro

IG N"nmller ()r F'cmali''S fq '"'no thnu:-:nnd :Malt~f\ L\ ~C'ventecu

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17 Distribution of the :Sexes by Age-periods : ....

18 Some general remor~ on the proportion of Fafi.Jtlcs

19 Position of the two Se,oa compn1·ed with prtlviotA. Census

20 Vruintions since 1891 by Re· ligions and District.'>

SECTION Ill-CIVIL Ct•Nl>ITIO!Io

1 Scope of this Section .•. 2 Explanation of Subsidiary

Tables on Civil Condition 3 The Civil ancl Military Sta..

tion to be r£>ga.rded separ­ately fl'Om the Province

4 & 5 Distribution of Population by Civil Condition bv Dis· tricts -

6 Distribution of Population by Civil Condition : by Reli· gions·

7-10 Causes of Variatiorr .•.

11 Relationship bet.ween Age and Ci,~l Condition

12 Dis!rib1ition of Civil Condi· tiou by Age

13 & 14 Distribution of Civil Conditions by Age: By Districts

15 & 16 Distribution of Civil Condi· tions by Age: By Religions .

17-19 Dbtribution of Age by Civil Condition

IS Di•tlibution of Age by Ci,·il Condition (a) Mo.les

19 Distribution of Age by Civil Condition (b) Females

20-23 Proportion of Sexes in tbe

three Ch-il Conditions

24 Local Statistics 25-~7 Age at Marriage of Males nnd

Females 28-:10 Infant lllardage

31 Polygamy 32 A {J'e at w hicb widowed­

'\jJowcrs 33 Arfe at whicl1 widowt·d by

Rt>1igions-)!ale-s •••

3•1 Discnssimu; nUout Remarriage of both Sexes

~5 Proportinn~ of '\"ldn..,vs in diffc·rent Agf'-perinds

. ;-:6 Proportions of Wi(l(lws by Religions and Castes

;{7 Chances of 'Viclo,\'lwod in cnrly m;uTiagt'S

~~S Remnniaf!'C of ~' iclc•ws 39 :M(·on Ape of Civil Conditions

nccording t.o Ta.Lle VII 40 }fl'au .Ag-e at enc1t Ch-il

Conditiun nc·c·or(litlg' to TnHt..•:-; ..::\ r.url B

41 }.lran dur:tiit>O of i\fttt !·ied life

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SECT!ON IJI-Cn·..:. Co~piTJO'\-concld. Pam Pa~:,..-e

4~ V . .-.ris.ti1)ll ,n plY::ent Chi! CunJ.iWn c·Jmp:Hed 236

4:i & 4-~ Vnrin!i-n in prt"ent Ci\·il Cof'-liu"n 1901-1881 eom-p~ ·erJ by }[a in ..:\.gc-pt:'riods 2:37

45 V:J-l.ltion in pr-e-portions of Population undt>r en0h Ch·il Condition b,- Main Ag~-peciods at three' Cecsu~s. 238

Comparis~n of ~t.ge~ at tirst ~\[urria.!C anJ iot WidO\\"hood by tbe~ rwo Ceus11Ses

48 Are ~I y;ore people over­married when compared witil Engln.ml i"

-!9-53 E:ffe\'1 i\·e fecundity •.• 5-1-:-:-.58 The Ci"i'il Condi.thn in tl1c

CiYil and Military StBtion of Bang.tlore

C:S:APTER V-EDI:C.!.TION.

1 Scope of the Cbapter .•• 2 Wltere the fiilures are to be

found ... • 3 Civil n.nd Military Station

treated separa.tely ••• 4 PrnlJ.:Jct ion of Lit-.:ratcs in

J.iysc:re compared wjtl1 )!adras and Born b<'.y

5 Q-eog-rnpLical Distril:mti•Ju of Lit..:rn.tres

6 Proportion of Literat-es in ~.-·.,:h Cit-y, Di~trict nnd Na1ural Di,ision

7 Litera~y among Immigrants 8 Comparison of Literacy

aronn:; Immigrant.) with Litcrt..cy an:dng )fysore­born

9 LitH:~ocy by Religions 10 Literacy among- Castes

11 & 12 Literncy lu P1~rent Tongue

13 Literacy hy four Age-periods allll ma.in Reli~iqus

14 Langtw,gcs of Litel'acy

l;J Con1binati •. ns o( LanO"Utu-.es of L

. c 0 Ji~racy .•.

16 & 17 Di:-;ryibution of Languages ()f

Llteracy by Citib, lliHtricts and Divisions

18 Civil Cunditivn of the Li­tera-tes by Sexes and Re­librions .•.

19 lndu~tria\ Condition of the !Jit-erate~

20 & :!1 Oceup11tioos o! Literates

~;.;! Compcu-i::;ou of Litera~H with thno::e retumeJ. in 1891· Ditiicnlty tlue to want of~ Culm non t!rounU

o_·.l , •. 9.' \' · · u..-- r ar1!\tlun,. actar:l !i:;nre.; and proportlCJue; worli•:•l out by tabng together the lcn.rn­inrr n11d the liternte of ltiUi

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• CHAP~'ER \' -E Lll.:CAl"JOX.-concld.

Pl\rn :!5 Prog-L·e~s of Lit~rar:;- in

.E!Jg-li~h

26 Lit('raey in Ch·ii nnd ~1ilitu·y Station uf Batll!"alol e C('lu~ tmstcll with B:•l1r:;a.loJ.\' r.ntl Jly::;ore Cities

'2.7 Litcru.l \" b\· H,,_}i.-.·ions-Civil nnd - ~iilitarj~ Shtion, Btmg.tlore

28 Litera1·r L_\. Age-Civil an.•l 1ililitn1·y Statitm, BJ.n::;a­lore

29 L!l_ugnaj.!CS ~,f Lit~rr:·y-Civi! ~nd M iliLn-y :3tutiou. D.lD­galon:- •.•

30 Compnrison uf Statistics of 1901, with thn~e of 1891, ChH and Military St~\tit"'~, Bangalnre

31 Prog-ress of Literac.'· in Eng­lL:h iu the Ci·.-il ami liilit:.try Station Dungaloro

CHAPTER \1-LAXGGAGE.

1 St~Op{· of tbi~ Cha }Jter

2 Cla.s:-::itic::ttion of Lunqun~;.:>s 3 ::\[t1ther-Tonguo is nut de pen­

dent upon Birth-ph.ee 4 I. ProYinc;,,} V frnacultms­

Kanm..Ja.

5 6 7 8

---- Telugu ----Hjndustaoi

----Tumil ----~laratti

9 Proportion of the S(•xc . ..; m Yen:.a....:ularo

10 Prr)g-re~s in the Provincitt.l Y crnacul.ars since 1~~1

11 II. Foreign Yernacula.rs

IZ III. .\sin. tic Laag-uug-L".". Fon.-iga t-o India.

18 lY. European L:•,l1~uag-es 14 Lite1·acy in Pal'C!!t·T(_jnguc

15 Publication of B,jok.", etc., Rince 1:~91

16 Lan~un:::es iJ, the Cili! and ~lilit:.lry Station, Hanga.­lore

17 Distribalion of Popubtiuu by Pn.rent-Tonguc, Civil and ~Hlit.ary Staliun, Ha.u­galore ...

18 V uriati•.:m since lS~n ...

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CI1APTEit VII-I;o;;FJR~!I'l'IES.

1 Scope of thi~ Chapter

2 Suhsid~nry TalJ}es

3 Remarks on A~e return" of lbo Tm61·m ar~O. sno;f!..:s~ tiuns for furll1cr impt·ove­nlent •••

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• CHAPTER VII-INFilUIITrES.-ouccld.

Pa.ru. 5 Iuoanity 6 Dehf-mot.ism from birth

7 Bliudncs:;

8 Corro!';:iVe L.·prosy 9 Jnfir,nlti€5 in tLe Givil and

\Iilitary Stuti1_;n, Bungu.­lore

Numhcr of !nfirms

lnfirrns by A~e Tufil-r~·ir.it•s b~· ~t:.es ...

hdirn·Jty by R\:'ligioo!;

Coml~Bl·i:-.••11 with 1891

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CHAPTER VIIT-CAS'l'E, TRIBE OR RACE. 1 J)itlii·H]ti<'s of CJa:-.oitkation

by C1>!:itt:~ ••.•

2 Sk>'teu of Castes

3 Social ProeedcnC'c

4 Iuinnt llarri:tge, \fidnw !.h.rringe and ·Hype1·gnmy.

~ Contnn;t l1etvrt."eu exi."Ung­facts nnrl dw ilworv of l 'a&Lt: J-Im pounded h5 )J::t..nn

6 ~y.stcm of Cla.;sification uJvpteU

7 Sbfi."'tics relating-to C'a!.tt:S

8 Sul;~idiur~ Tablt>s

!) Civil and Military .stat·lon trC'rth:d sepnt·ntely

10 Distt:iLntion of PupulatiutJ by Cu.r.tt>s ••.

11 ~Uh6idi:.Lry Table 1 12 Subsidiary Table 1[ ••

1:~ '1\·rritorial Di:'itribution c•f ca~:~t~ ...

14 Pro purl ion of Ft~mal cs to Males h t]IC 1'><~\"!•n.l ca~t·t::'i

15 ('a!"tr.':~ ht tl.o CiyiJ and ~lilitary Statiun ...

lG ~pee.i;•l Ta bleb

17 C:<~trat': •. t Bru.fnuh,.; ..

lS S:1khas of Bl·..1iuui11S •••

19 Soct~ of Bralnnius ~(l Statisric:-; of Scds

~1 H•·lationsh!n hctw£:L·u Rcdg uud Uotr~'~"

"2.2 He!ati<.m lJ1 ··ween Seet!-- and Eakl•as

~;j l~xp;anu.li<•n uf Goti·.~s nnU t':1kh~.s ~"!•'it n.•T.nrnL'd

2-1 Vuri~Ll ion siJH:c l~!H, !ir~t iov l;nt:a.-,... ·

25 Y a:rio.t-ion ~iuc:t· l~f~ l, ;,p~;Onol bj ~eds

2G V:niaLion sit:ce l~Dl, tl:irJ by SnkLns

'.!.7 Gotra.5 of Kon-Bn1hrnh•ir·al ('~\~{CEi •••

28 Phnnw;; ...

GLOSS/\l~Y OF CAS'l'E'i

..:. ..

( V:de f!., J'uralt Tc:f,[t. t~f Co11f••nls r1•t ~~}'·)

4b:l

4DO I " I

4911

.~9~!

"i

!9~./ I

'11 ,I

4~'5 I

!9~ I i

500 I I

5(11 : '

50~; ' ,,

.i03: ,,

5U~ 1

' 5()~1

i ' I

'" I

,G(J(i

"

"

" 508

ull)

CHAPTER VIII-CASTE, TRIBE OR R.\CE-couciJ.

TATTOon;o. .Para

1 IntroJnc>tion

2 M'euning nnd Philology of the word T..1ttoo •••

3 Tnttoo and Tot~mism 4 Pren~lenr.e of Tattooi-ng 5 Odgiu of TH.ttooi ng ••.

0 Folklore nLout Tnttooing

7 Age nt ·whiCh persons are usu.nlly tattooed ...

8 Portions of the body Tattoo(:d.

9 ·Religious cercT>JOnies connect-ed with Tattooing···

10 Desiglls usf'd in Tattoaiug

11 fi;;ments used in 'lD.Ltooing

12 Diet, etc., ohserved by tbc Tnttnoed

18 Tattoo marks. tltrir meanll1g and sig-nificance

(n) Not S,,cisl

(h) Not RPligL6ns

(c) Not Personal (d) Not Evidences of ~larriagc (e) .K"t nf RC'ligioil,; detli{',:-lt-ion

14 Superstitious meaning.:; attach-ed t.o certain marks

15 Tntioo ma.rks a:1d signatnre. 16 Tattooe1·s

17 Conclu~iou Specimens of na.ml's sE>lf!cted

from various Cast-es, Tribes

•• .. ..

" 558

n

••

.. " " 5;l9

" .,

" .. " ,,

!\{)0

nnd R Sees 563

(Vt'de Separate, Tn.bi~ of C'onte11ts f'1d 'T·) •

CHAPTER IX-OCCvPATTON.

l Intmductory remarks

2 System of Enumeratiotl m 1881

3 Syst('m of Enumeration Ill

IB~~I

·1 &5 Sy:::tem of Ennmcr at ion in lllUl

n Table, •OOmpiled

·io &8 Rcmm·ks about. t\o!'> nf,t.ure of Occupation Stu tl.otics

n Civil nnd Milir·~j·r StntiOll treated separ:: t.vly

10 Heads of 1:,•\'iPW

11-1~~ Di~tT·ibutitdl •.1f ih·cupatl('n hy ( 'la:-:--l':>

14 Agrit~nhra·~ ltl Gt·TJC'l'al L:d;ot:l'

Hi Imlu:-:t rie;-;

17 & 18 Dh:tril•ntion of t lc··t,p:tti<·ll~ by CJrdL•l'S

19-24 Order V-AgriC'ultnre

25 Its eompn t·i~on with 1 Le 1-:n-· dcrinrr Di~triC"ts c1f tht> 1ilatl t:;s Prc:--id\.'fiGJ .

20 Order XXII-E:11·thwork rill a Gelll'J·ul Lat,vcr

7ll

"

"

"

714

" "

715

'1113

" .. 717

.. 'i:!O

7:C 1

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• CHAPTER IX-OCCUP.ATION-coatd. CHAPTER IX-OCCUPATION -coucld.

Para

27 Order I-Admini>tration 28 & 29 Order VI-Personal, House­

hold and Sanitary Services

30-35 Order .X:IT -Textile Fa hrics and Dress

30-:18 Order VII-Food, Drink and Stimulants

:39-42 Order X VIII-Commerce -13 Order XXIV -Independent

44----J,S Order X!Il-lletals and Pre. cious Stones

~9 Order IV -Provision and Care of Animals

.)0 Order XX-Learned and Al't is ric Professions

51-54 The other Orders 55 & 56 Comparison with the Statis­

tiei of Bomb1\y and llad::as 57 & 58 Urban and Rural Occupations 59-101 Vo.riation since 1891

10'2 & 103 .Actu,.l Worker. and Depen­dents ...

104 Proportion by Districts 105 by Talnk.s

lUG &.107 Causes of >ariation •••

108 Proportion by Religions and Castes... . ..

109-111 by Occupations 112 Vatiation since 1891. ..

113 Occupation of Females 114-118 Combinations of Principal

a11J Subsidiary Occupations. 1\0-12.> Occupations by Castes:­

Sncial point of new 126 Occupations of Castes :­

Economical point of view 1~7-13;) Distribution of Castes by

Oceupatlons

Page

.. 7~3

724

72.~

••

... ' "

726

727

" 728 7~9

731

738

" 739

.. Hl

" 743

' ,,

744

745

H6

747

Po.ra 136-141 Distribution of Occup~tious

by Castes 142-145 Some General RcmOJ·ks on

T~bles XVI and XVI-A •

749

116 Civil nnd ~lilt!arv 6tation, Bangn lore .. 751

147 Civil and Military Station, Bangalorc-Proportion of

Actual \Y crkcrs t.o population .,

148 Ci.-il and )lilitary S'"tion, B:mga.lorc-Stnt.istics of Occupa.tion by ClnssC's 752

.1·~9 Civil ami )lihtary Station, Ba.ngalorc--Sta.tistics of Occupa.tion by Orders ,

1~0

151

Ch-il and ).hlitar\"" Station, Bangalore-Stniistics of Occnpatioo by Groups

Civil and ~lilitary Stat.inn, ·Ba.nga.lon·-Varia.tiuns sinco

1891

CH.APTER X-SUM~URY.

2 Tb11 taking of the Ceu.sos

3 Area and Density 4 Variation in Population

5 Birth-place 6 Honl=i~s

7 Religion ..

8 Age 9 Sex

10 Civil Condition 11 Education 12 Language ( Parcnt.Tungue.) 13 Iufirmitie<

14 Caste, Ttibe or Hace l.S Occupation 16 Conclu~ion

"

!J49

,. "

•• 950

" " "

951

" "

952

FRONTISPIECE.

1. 2.

British Indian and l\lysore General Schedule. l\IysoJ•e .Abstraction Slips.

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LIST OF SU13SIDIARY TABLES .AND LETTERED APPENDICES.

CHAPTER I-DISTRIBt;TION OF POPuLATIOX.

1-Dcusit.y of Population

II-Distrib:ttion of t.hc Population betwct·n Towns and Villages

PAGE.

30

a1

III-House-Room ... IV-V1t1·iatiou iu Rcht.ion to density sinre 1871

A.-Dist.ributjon ol Pnpulatiun .-,f IQOl iu t.hrce ways

B.-Tu.lukw:J.r Variation in Pop11lation It;:H-1901 .•. ·-

0.-C!a,:,ificali•>u of Taluks for Density of Population iR 1901-1891 aod Variatio'l

D.-Di:;;trict- ~Lean Seasonal Rainfall average for 1870-1901

E.-Number of :Municipalities in the St.ate l\.t the three Censuses

CHAPTER II-,I0Vfe11ENT OF THE POPULATlON.

I-Immigr~fion pur 10,000 of Population

II-Emigra Lion p6r H\000 of Population

lli-Vario.tion iu )ligcafion ...

IV-~li::!ration to n.ntl from British Iuclia. aud Xath·e States

V-D~tililed Di--:tributif•n of p,·,pnl:.ttiun hy DirLh-placfj

- ..

Vl-Llfera.t~y &.ntl O~c,lpnt.ion of Immigrants-Actual Number and Proportions

34

38

42

"

6()

61

63

tiS

70

A.-:=:'t-n.iemcnt ~hiJWitJg the Birtlls-and Dcotbs of the M.ysore State for the ten years

<l..UJ twu ruCJnt~,_.. frmll bt- Jn.tnmey l~lll to 28th p,~bruary HH)l with J'atios

and bubn_cc (in -! P:1.t1.s.) 72

B.-Strt~ement ~idng· the Bi.~·th n.nd Death Stflt.istics uf the )ly~ore State for the ten ycarB nnd two moutLs from lst January 1891 to 2Srh !i'ebr11ary H!Ol ••• 7:;,

c.-Prorinc~al A"s.t.rnct of Dl'aths rcg-istm·cd f'rulll U.itfPI't:nt canSC'S from 1891 t.o

tlw erlll ut FChrun.ry l:.,.Jl ta-ken from tl1e Auunal Form No. VI of the

Mef-Ec:~l :uu1 3auit.,~ry Report-s

D.-Stat-ement. showiu;: IJ1tel'nal ~li,!;.,"'Thtion hehr('t:-n each two Distrietf; .in Mys<Jrf': by

C•ms1tse:-; of J...._,.:n! IS~H anfl 19._11 -·

CHAPTER Ifi-REUGIDN.

I-Guneral Di11h·il:u.tion Df PopnlJJ.t.ion ·by Ruligion (in ·1 Part~)

II-Di:-;t.r·ibution of R·?ligions hy Xafnrnl Divisious, Dist-r.icts and C1iies ...

81

~}() . . -. 96

III-Distrib~ttiou ofOhri<::tia.ns nnrl other Rcligiousl'y Districts and Cit.i('~; (in 5 P:111.s) ••• ns IV -Disirihntioo of Chrio.;t~ians b.r Ra.cP and Dl•nomililrt.t-ion :(in·~ P.:wts) 1•13 ;

A.-Statcmeut !-llJowing t!Je Jisil·ibutiou 11f overy 111)·)') of Urhi\U and Ru,ra.l ?opu-

111\ions re:;;p(·ctively of the \\hole Provincr, Oy Religions ••• 107

B.------o;;howin~ the distrihnl ion ,)f every 100 of caeh Reli:,{ion ir. ~~:&dt Dis-lOS

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CHAPTER IV-AGE, SEX AXD CI>IL CONDITION.

SECTION I-A,:F..

I-Gnadjusted Age return of 100.000 of eoel1 >ex (in 5 Parb)

ll-.Ag-.: distribnth•n of 101000 of each sex (in 4 PaTts)

PAGl . ... l:.!G.

... t:l!

III-Age distribution of lU.OOO ot' each srx by Religion (in 4 Parts) 1::5

139 A.- FotmUl:E for Smoothing Ag-e retnrns B.-Amended one-year• AI"' Statistics by Mr. Elliot's process {in 4 Parts) 1·~,;

C.-Chart showing Returns by Single Age periods (to illustrate Appendix B.) 1ft:~

D.-Stn.tement showing unadjusted and adjusted returns by Single Age-periods (in

10 Parts )-t·ide Para 22 of the Report 15J E.-Cha.rt showing adjusted returns by Single Age-periods (to illugtrato t>\ppendix

IJ) (in~ Parts) 15 ~ F.-Statement Show.ing Age digtribution of thE: Popular.iou of the l:ieoeral Taluks 186

SECTION II-SEX.

I\ -Genera.] pt-oportion of Sexes by Natural Division!', Districts and Cities. • •. 21)3

\-Number of Females to 1,000 ~!ales at ea.,·h age by Na.tuml Divisions lHod

Religions (in 4 Parts) 2M

VI-Actual excP<ss or defect •Jf Females by Natural Divisions and District~ 209

YJI-Numbcr of Females to 1,000 Males under £ye year,:; old hy selt·ctert Cast.es ... 210

VIII-Proportion of Sex:es by Castes 21~

A.-Talukwa.r Statement sLowing the number of Females to 1,000 l\In!es

B.-Distribution of Pupulation of. the two Sc:res by A~e·perio(lB

214

•.• 216

SEcnos III-CrvrL Co:snrrw:;.

IX-Di~hibution of 10,000 of each Sex by Age.· a.nd Civil ConcHtiou (in 4 Part") ... ~46

Coudition and )-lain AgC'·perioO~ u"i 10,000 of <.•a(·h S('x X- Distribution by Civil (in 4 Part!') .•. 250

XI-Distribution by Ciri.l Condition and 1\Inin Ag<'-periuds of 10,000 of ea~·h Sex at

tl•e last three Cen~u::;es (in4iParts each 6 Religions)... 25:2

XI!-Distrihutit'll by Main A-;l'-periodti of 10,()(10 of

XIH-Distrihution by Ci•·il Conrl..ition of IO,()(}(J (in~ Parts)

(•ach Civil Condition (in 4 Parts) .. ~76

of each Age-period fo1• eneh ~ex

.•• 277 XIY-Pl·oportion of the Sl·xee by Ch-il Condition for Religions and Xu.tur:.l Dh·isions ... 27~

XY-JJil->tributior;. hy Ciy1! Conditi<?.n of 10/KJO of t<J.t·b Sex for Natur:l Di,·isilln~ ... ~~0 X\~1-Prupo•tiou of \Yin~~ to Hnshan.ls for Religions anrl Xatul8.11Jivisicns (in :1 Pad-). 281

A.-:=:-tat<::meni sl.owing- the tlistribotion of l,OUO of ('~ldt Sex by Ci,·Ll Condl~inn antl ).biu .·\;;~'·periods in each Ui:'>trit;t m· City 2~:3

1:.-------.howing- tlw tli~tributiou uf H10 in cnch CiYil Cnn•lition in each

C.------s1•owiug: the Ji-"t1·ibn;ir•n of 1/>00 of en(·h Sex iu ~~aeh Hc-lighn hy .:\ ge nutl CiYil Con•lition ... ~85

D.---.E.__!-hqwini-!; the distrll.ut£on by Ci,il Condit inn of 101000 ·Males at cncb

A;;f~-pl'riorl in cao:'h Di:-trict or Cit.y .. 28V

:E.------sll()Wing the di:-.tr]Lntion by CiYil C(JnUition of 10,01)0 .Mnl<:s in each Heli~iun at each Age-pNiod... ?.AS

1-'.-------dJo,·.-ing 1h•· di~triLutiou by C!vil Cot!Uitinu of 10,000 l\Tuil?s i11 ...

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SECTICiN III-CIVUJ co~OITlON-coucld.

G.-Stalemcm. :..howing- the distribution hy Civil Condition Cl{ 10,000 Females at each _'\.gc-period in t•ach I>ist1·ict {ll' City

H.-----showing- the di~tribution by Civil Condition o~ 10.000 Females m

290

('acb Heligitln at ench Age-periotl .•• 292

I.------showir,g the d:istrihution by Civil Condition of 10,000 Femn.Ies in each ){tln Car-te nr11l A:re-p•·riod !!93

.1.------ showing the Age a.t First )[nrria.ge-by Religions nml Districts i9·t.

K.------showing the Au:e at I~~irst M~rrla~~ of 10,000 :Males in 0nch f'aste .... 296

L.------:';howing the Ag-ent Fir)o)t "Mal·riu.ge of ]0,000 F•·males in each Caste ~98

M.------ showing the proport,ion of Uarried Males having_ more than one wife in ~ach Co.M.e etc., to every 1,000 of .Ma,rried )fales in the sn.me

• Caste, etc., N.------showing Age at winch 'Vidowed-Both Sexes-hy Religions and

Districts •••

0.------showing the Age at which "1 i<.l~wed-)falcs-by Cmstes

P.------&howing the Ago at which Widowcd--} .. cma1~s-by Castes

Q. ------:';howiug t.hc cl1anccs of early Widowhood in early hlatTiages

R.------showing tlw Re-mu.rriuge of Witlow~ by XaJurn.l Dh?isions and Dis·

tricts

S.-Rc-marriag-e of \Vitlows hy Ca<;~·~.~ and Rclig-ions-(in 2 P~trts)

T.-Siatemcnt ~howing the dish·ihutiml hy Civil ConJition of 100 of each Sex in

:iOO

301

302

309

cn.ch Religion in the Civil a-nd Militr..ry Station, Bangalore :110

U.------shnwiug the di:::-lrihution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each Sex at earh Age·period in cad1 )f:1in Religion in the Ol,·il and ~Iilitary

Station, Ba.ugnlore 311

V.-------~howiug l he tlh•t1·ihntion hy .~ :lgC'·period~"> of 1,000 of eacl: Sex in l'ach Civil Condition in each Heligion in the Civil and ~~Iilitary Station,

B:tll~ftlore ;_)12

W.--- ---sLrrwing the Variations in Popula.tion by C'h·il Conditi0n since 1891 in I he Ch·il an,l ){ilita1y Station, Dnoga.lore ... :J13

:X.------~hnwing rrlative fecuudity, i.e., thl• numhct• oi children l10rn J.urjng

tht' clt•catlt.: pel' 100 Fem;Uc-5 ,.,f Repl'OLluctiw• .·\..gcs in ~:nch Rdigil)l1 •• ;)l.j.

Y.~-- --shnwing- reln .. ti"t~ fc~nnJity nf F'cm<tles by Castes per 100 Females of •• 316

CJL\PTER V-EDCCATIOX.

I-EUncf\tinn hy .\'!c antl S •x (iu -!- Parts) 341 II-E,lu~~atilll\ by ,\gE', ~ex ami Hc:·iigion <_in .J. Purl:-; for t:a;:;h Religion) 34;~

III-Erlneu.tiun hy .A~e nnrl 81~:-.. by Citie:., Dishief~ J:; Natural DivisionS··• :~60

IV-Engli..-h EJncation. by A~e a11d Sex, hy CHies, Di~h·icts and Natural DiviFions.,. :kn V-Etlucu.tion b'-· C;1'itcs, 'l'l·ibe:-> 1)r Ra,ces (in two W[J.YS) ••• • •• :,;tiZ

J # . .

VI-Prog-ress nf E!.1U<.~atinn siuct' 1~31 by Di-~L,·ietR, Nat.urnl Division:; ;.tud R0ligion:;;

(in ~ Parts) ••• UO

VII-Progress uf Eug}ish Ed tw:tl iou sitwe 1 fSl by Districts~ :\atural Divislous

and Religious (in.) P:trh.)

VIII-Literacy by Civil Comlition nttd 0t't·upation in l~ach I~eliglon (in 6 I-'nrts) -UG

1X-Literacy in r'lirl'nt-TOllg'Ue per 1,000 of Population (in ;3 Parts) .J,;28

I-P~'pnlation hy Lr..nguttgcs (in •.II Parts) II (n.)-Di::.tribut.ion hy Langungc of 10/)00 of Popul:tt.ion

(L)-DisLribuLion by R~idenec of 10,000 per3ons of cn.ch Lttngun.ge

••• .}.J.t)

4-!4

•• ·146

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CHAPTER VI-LANGlTAGE-concld.

lll-Stnh:ment slwwing the nnmber of :PubEcatious (Books and PeriodiL'itls) registeL-ed

undrt: the Government. of ~fysore in nccordanct.• ,vith the Provisions of

Art XXV of 1876 during the ten years ending :llst December 1900 : (a) by yeal"S ... •. 443

(b) by subjects

A.-Sblft-ment showing the Lungua:zcs spoken in .Mysore Prolince Linguistic Family to wlrich they severnllJ belong

• .. 4l9

and t.he

.•• 451

CHAPTER VII-INFIRMITIES.

J-A•erag-e.numher of afllicted per 10,000 of each Sex, by Natural Divisions and

Districts in 1881, 1891 and 1901 ••• 461

II-Awrage num her of afflicted per 10,000 of ench Sex by Religions in 18~1, •

1891 and 1901 463

III-Averu.~e number of afflicted per 1(),0{0 of each Sex in ench Caste for 1901, l89l and 1&81 ... ·16 ~

lV-Dis.tribntio:n by Age of 10,000 persons for each Intirmit.y .•. 474

V -Prop01·tion of Females affiid~d to 1,000 Males affiided nt eaeh Age-. . •. 475

VI-Infirmities among every 10,000 persons of eaoh C'a,te, Tribe or R:lt:e 476

VII-Distribution of every 1,000 persons of each Infirmity by Religion and Ci,·il Condition ... 48~

VIII-Literacy and Occupation of l,COO persons of eRch Infirmity ••. 485

CHAPTER VIII-CASTE, TRIBE OR RACE.

1-C'nste, Tribe or Race by Traditional Occupation and Religion (in 4 Parts) .•• 5!l5 II-Yat;Rtion in Caste, Tribe and Race since 1871 (in 4 Parts) ... 626 lll-Cn·i1 Condition by Age fCor Cas..tes-Percentage of ('ach Sex in each Age~period

(in 3 Parts) •'· .•. 6!2 IV-Prorortion of Sexes in Castes (in 3 Parts) .•. ... (;]:;

A.-Ca1-1h·s arraltged by Group!:i in the order of their :s-umeTic-al Strength 690

JJ.- Abstract of da::si6cation of Castes into Groups 6fl4

C.-Stntement showing the Propol'tion of the population in encl1 gt·oup of Statement A to Tota1 Population in each Religion ••• 695-

D.--.----showing the distrihution of 1,000 Persons of each of the principu.l Ca~tes etc .• by Dish·icts of l~uumeratiou ••• 696

E.-------showi!!g the distribution of 1,000 persons D ietrict by thPir Castes etc.

enumerated jn eacb

... '}!'.------showing- the number of Female~ to 1,000 }.!ales in the Popu ..

lador. of th.a principal Castes in each of the three 1Iain Age~perim1s ... 702'

G.-----1-\howing tlw Distrib,Iti(Jn of 11COO Brahmins of each Sect. by t11cit·

Gotras ... •.. • .. , 704 ... .... . .. H.------ showing the Di&b-ibution of l,OOU Bralnnins of each of the princi­

pal Gotra.~ by thl'i1· Sects 70,¥)

I.-----showing the "Vat;ation since lt:!H in the nnmbers 1·t·tunwd nuder each of the prineipal GrJtrns 706

J.------showing the Popnl:ttion nf the Non-Brahminicnl Hindu Castes and the number~'~ arnou:; tl1em wlw haYe It·turued Golt·as 707

CHAPTER IX-Of'Cl1PATIOK.

l-Gene1·al Dh,trihution by Occui1ativn (in :2 Parts) 754

11-Di~tJilmti<•II of the Ag,ieult1:ral p,•pnbtir•n by CitiL·~. :Jistricts and Natln·al

76G

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PAGF..

CHAPTER IX-OCCUPATION-concld.

III-Dif..::tribution of the IndnstriaJ Population by Cities, Di:stl'icts nnd. ::Natnral Divisions 767

IV -Distribution of the Inrlu&trial Population by Domestic and ~'act<>ry Industries

{in 4 Ports) -·· 768 of thCI Commercial Population by · Cities, Districts and N atnt"al V -Distribution

Divisions

VI-Di~trihntiun

••. 772-of tbe Professi<>nal Population by Cities, Dintricts a.nd Natural

Di~it-tions

VI (a)-Distribution of Population supported by Earthwork and General Labonr by CiticH, DiE,t.ricts and t\11tuml Divisions

773

774 VII-Occupation by Orders, lllOI-18!Jl (in 4 Piu·ts)

Vlll-Occupation by selected Snh-or·ders 1901 and 1891 (in 4 Parts) IX-O~oupation of F~mnlen by Orders (in 4 Parts)

·•· 775 779

X-Occnpation of Females hy Suh-orders (in 4 Parts) XI-Combined Oeenp•lions (in 3 Parts)

... · ....

787 ... 789 ... 800

Xll-Occnpation and Caste (in 3 Parts) ... 830 li::fll-SulJsit!iary Occupation and Coste (in 3 Parts-) ... 866

A.-Stntemt:nt showing Groups of Occupations supporting more than 10,000 persons 902 B.------showing the percentage of .Acttia:l ·\\~crkers of ·each Sex au.d. both

' Se"xe.s to tht> T(Jta.l popula:tion of that Sex and both Sexes in the several

Taluks ... 90::1 C. . bo\fing pcrconhtge of .Actual 'Vorkers to Total Populntion in the

principal Cllstes ... 905 D.------wkowing Combined O!!cupations, :M"ysore Province E. -Eastern Dkision

... 906 907'

F. 'Vestern Division G------showing tl1e distribution by Princip&l Occupation of !00 perRons

pursuing the. Subsidiary Occupations foll0\'¥·ed by more tllnn one in 500 Actuui 'Vork£>r~, Prm-ince

H. Hhowin!( the distribution. by Principal Occup"tion of 100 Persons pursuing the Sub~idinry Occupations followed by more than one in 500 Actl•o.l \\ .. orkt.·rs, l·~astern Division

I. -:;hawing the di~tribution by Principal Occupation of 100 Persons

porsuiug the Subsidiary Occupations followed by more tha.n one in 500 Actual WorkPr~, \Vesrcru Dil"ision

J.---. -- showiug- the vcrcentage of Actual Workers in the several Castes

908

909

910

9 .. , '~

fu1~owb.g Traditional Occapu.tion~ .•. 914 .S:.------sbowiu~ the distribution c·f 100 Actual·,Yorkcrs of each Caste by

their Occupu.tion, Principal and Sub~idiary _ •• 916 J..------showing tho ahsolnb f.:;nrcoq h::·:z!;.;~l!::.;- tho propflrtion ·per <.'t'nt

elitcred in column" 26--MiEiceUaneous" of Stnt~ment K

M.------. showing the di::;tribllt~iop by C1tStes of 1.000 Actual \V 01·kers vur~ui~tg ('GCh Order o£ Occupn~ioit

N------showiug tho Histribntion hy C<H;:tes of 100 Actual Worker:;. pursuing­

the sevN·al Orders of Occupation ns subsidiary moau:- of lin•!ihc111 .J •••

N~A.---~howing' percemagP nf pt,pulation supported by en(•h Order of Occupation in the Censuse::o of 1901 and 18~H ...

0.---• ---showing Groups of Occupation supporting more than 5CO persr.ns

924

040

each--Civiln.nd .i\lilitary Station, HungHlon· ••• 945

P.----~howing Yurintion~ since 18:11, Ci,·il nnd :Milit-ary ~tutinn,

llnngn.lore

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I.IST OF :JIAPS, Dl.AGR:DIS AND PICTGRES 1:\ :\IYSORE CENSUS (1901) REPORT.

~erial 1

No. , De5ign(ltion. To illustrnt~~.

1 i ~hp ..;.1u)\Ying Uensity of Population per square mile in the several' : 11istrlc:~ .•• .•. .. • •. "ChaptC'L' I, P<~rn.s 16, 17, lR i

2 )hp showing do do T,,].,ks Do do. I •

3

4

~lap t-h.rJ\\·in:::- \ariation in the Population of <be sevt>ral Di-::tiicts ~ince 1~71

Do Jo Taluk• since 1871 ...

Do Sub~idi:l.rY, Table 4, co1umu ..). ~

Do speaks for itself

5 :hlnp bho"·in;;,r Y~triatiou in the Fcpulat.ion of the sen.·ml Districts: · sine-? li)fH

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Do do To.luks since 1R81

·~ Dia~ram il1n::,tr:·.tinq' intet11a.l }tiigratiou and Immigrn.tion , ·out siac t.he Pro·,·ince ••. • •.

'

no Para.~ 1:1, 15, [8 and Snl,siJiar) 1'ah!P. 4 column 2, .Ar·p··ndt;.. B •lnd Abstrad.

Do do.

•• 1 Do Par:c..; ~1 & :!:! nuJ Sub>;idmry T.1l_1i.c ::, ().Ll.in 'Table lf).

Jl, •!q;

•... CilR~Iler II, Paru_-. :.:1 & M:•jn 'T:• hlc S...

lG and

·Churl sllowing the l1istlihntion Yil\ages "

of Religions between To" n~ anrl'

)hp <:.h::nYing lltllflhcr of Females to 1,000 ~!ales in tLc.: Distiicts

•• ,ChafJ1 l,l" nr, P1Lra. ::Lp!;endix H.

:il'\'Ct"fd

... CllR!Jfer IV, SuE, P·Lra B an~f ~nbsidiar,- T;:hle IV, column :!~ ""

Do do in the several Taluks .• . Do P~u-n. 9 and \ 1 Appeudi~ A. Chart silo\" in!! nu1~hcr of Females to 1,000 ~fa.les in t '1e Populu..:

tion of tl1c ::>evt.-l-a.l )fain A;;e-ptriods in each Reli .ion ... Chapt('r IV f.;(' X, Pant •1 ami Suh~iJiary Tal- 1':! 5.

Chart illu"!itntting number of Females to 1,000 Castes at .:;~ven Age·perioJs

I :Jl!:L1es in sell'!cted'

•• _'Chapt~r l\T S<.~x. Pal'tt !:: in

H I1

Cha1·t, sho·win~ t~~ di;trih~~ti~:m or ~~·ery bex a<H1 Rchgwu IJ'j' Ct\'ll Con(htJon

1

reg:1al to 2 Age-perioJ,., anti Clmpter VU I, l-'am 14 n.nd Sub~i(liary Tu.blt· .J..

I 100 persons of enehi

Do Ci vi I Concli tion P~~ras 11:3 urall!J, AppenrliceR E and H. I

Do P<Lru.~ ~;j arHl 26 ~:wd .\ppen<lix ,J.

Do Par;lq :2;j to 28 ApJWIHiice-; K <Lnd J ••

r:

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Designation.

xiii

To illustrate.

-----~--------- --- ----,~---

1~ \' ~ht~rl il!ustr~tin~ the Jistrihmion of every 100 Wi.Jow,,d persons[ of each sax in uac!J Religion by age at Widowhood ···I t:h,,ptur IV, Civil Condition

'~ Pc>ra :Ja A ppcnuix N.

19 )[np showing number of Litentes ir: 1,000 persons of both sexes! in the several Districts .• ••• ••• • ... IChn.pter V, Para 6.

I

Do · do 'in the several Tnluks . ···i ~1 Chart •ho"~ng number of Literates in En~;lish and other bng-1

. tm~es in 1,000 )!ales of en.<·.h Caste arranged iu tlw order of

I numerical strength of the Popul,tion .•. . ..

Do by T~luks. ~0

D > l'ams 10 n.nd 1-1 and :;ubsiuiory Table 5 ..

22 Cbn.rt showing numher e£ J...itcrnte Fcmn.lcs in EngliHh anU other languages per I ,000 of cn.ch C.1ste arra.ngoU in tho orJcr o[ [ the "numericu.J strcngLh or t.ho PopultLtiou ... I'Chn.pter v Pa.r:t.S 10 and i;'J and

SuusiJi,u·y T•blc 5. ::a \Clmrt sl1owing the distribution of 100 persons of each of tlw

I Princip::tl Cu.stos by Districtg or enumeration .. !Chn.pter VIII, Pa.ra l:J and [ t· Appendix IJ.

~-1 :~lnlljambn.J Lunuboluers; Caste Hah•,\lr~•lu-~lukkalu .·.·.·t Do !'age 517.

~:; tu:32:~ '1'1~ttooeJ llinUu Fcm:~.Ic anJ vo .. rious Ti1ttoo d~signs flo P:t;.!u 5.-,7, l'ttra, 8 I niH] Page ;:i,jf;, rara 10.

3:1 :)hap :-;howing- .percentage or Aotuo.l "~orkcrsof ea.ch sex t.o tlH.'J Tota.ll'oflul~tion of thu.t sex in the scvcru.l Districtl:i ... Cila.pl-er IX, t'o.ra 101.

I

Do uo In the sevcml To,Juks Do P:~ra. 105.

30 lciw.r~ sbowiug ilistribution of 100 persons in oooh Dit;tr·ict. hy : cl11.SSt~S of Occupation t:mpvorting them Do Pn.ra. i:!. I

36 1Cha.Lt showing distribution of every 100 Actual 'Yorkers in m-t-oh 1

• selected Unstc by classes of Occupation pursueJ by them ... : i

Do P:tra.s 1:!7 aud 135 :w<l SulJ::;idiary '!'a.blc I:J.

Instructions to Binder, Armnge the ahove in groups a.s mentioned below :-

NumborE. Plact>.

---------1, Q 3, 4-, 5, G, 7 Enu 9f Chapter I, -· 8 End of Chapter 2.

9 End of Ch11pter 3.

10, 11, I'' );) Bml of Chapter ·l. tb.:tion ~. • •• 1

Sex.

14, l.S, lt~, '17, lti End of Ch:tpkr 1, Sl'dion Civil Condition.

}!\ 20, ~~' 2::! .• I End of CLapfc•· :> •

~3 ... 1 gnJ of Cha}'ier 8.

2-t Bctw~rtJ fli\gc~ ;) . .J,(i & [,4;,

2.'i, 2(~. o- 28, ~~~. 30, :lJ I 3:2 13ctwcL'Il pages 5t:2 & 56:J. _,, ... , '

"" !11, 3.i &. :;(j At tht· {"J•Il oi Chapt{'r n . ... )'

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LIST OF CENWS TABLSS I:\' VOLUillES XXIV-A, XXIV-13 . AND XXIV -C.

Volume XXIV.- A

l'.'J~T A.-(:llysore Sktto uxdm1iug the Civil and Military Station of 13uug:liorc.)

~(l. or TABLE.

I

II

Area, House:- and l'opul::ltion t.bC•Wil.lg for each Cltyl Di~trid and Divit•i\ 1U :-

{1) (~)

(:l) (l)

(:i)

Snmmnry of Villages

Area in Sqnnre Miles

Number of Town~ and- Iahabitcd

Number of Occnpicd Houses in Towns nnd Yilln.gc8

'fhc Pnpulation by Sexes in Towns nnd Yilh;.,rcs

Variu•ion in p,,puln.ticn ~ime 1871, ~];owin~ fur cnch City, Dibh ict. and l_li \ i:-.il}fl -

(1) The l'opu1atiL'll l\t each of t1!c last fom· Censuses

(~) Tl1c Ynriatilllb in Totnl l'opula1ion btwPCtl cnlh Ctlu;Us

{~~) 'l'hc Nt:t V;tri;Jtiuu tctwcl'n the CensUR of 1&71 und th~ot of 1001

11) The P~pulatiuu l,y St>x~..:s at cuch of tlw la:,t four (\:ususcs ...

lll 'Il·WllS ami Yillagts dassiikU by Populntiou bLowitJg for encl1 City, Dit.-trit I nnd Di·d.siun, t.hc dist1 ibution of Population among To\\ ns and Yilh1g1 s 0! lt.:l­

tain si.:cs

IY Tvwns classified hy Population with Variation sinrP. l8'il showing for cacl, Tvwn in the Province, the Towns being nrrnngt·d iu the (lftler of Po1'ulation m 1:•01

(1) The District in which the Town lies (2) If it is a. ~fnnicipality or C~:,ntonment

(:3) The Pf)pulrniou at cuch of tb~ lust four Census<•t>

(4) The Variations in the Total Population 1-cLWctu (ach Ct.·nsus

(G) The K~:L Vnrir,tif•l1 between the Ccr.sns of 1~71 antl thnt of lf!Ol

(G) The Population hy Sexes at ea~;h of the ln.:.;t £our Ccnsu:;es

V TuWllS atTnng-cd Territorially with P(•pnla.tion by Rcllgion-showiug by St xc·s, the R~~­li~ . .dous of the pevplo:! of£ acb Town, tl.c Towns being nl'raugctl hy Di~:;b·icts and Divisions and within each Di<.;trict in the order of Population

VI Religion-showing lor each City, Dish;ct and Divis'on, the Religions of tho people by sc~cs ... .. ... ... ...

Vll

v Ill

Age, Sex nml Civil Condition-· SllUWing for each City, District o.nd Division, the Chil ConUition by Rdigions, 17 Age-periods and Sexes

(l) A!! Religions (~) Hindu (3) )[ ussalruan (.1) Christian 0) Jain (6) Parsi (7) Sikh (S) Br:.hmo (!l) Animist (10) Jew (ll) Bndbist

E~ucnlion-;-Rhowi~g l~y ReFgionR, . 4 A.Qc·pC'riods nnd Sexr~, the nutnbcr (J( er.-.;on;.; lll1ter;~k, Ll\cn\.tl· m \ el'll~tcular!'=, l•,ndi-;h and oth1-r Lang-un.ges P , ..

ll) 'l'lJC Tnlal l'ni·U\J.ti,,tJ of the l't'U\ incc

(:.!) Th{.; Total e~•puli•1:on~, nr the Divi~itm:-.

~3) Tl.H; Popult•livn ul (u.•..:b L'i~trh.:L u.ud. Cit,y

(.

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VIII Educatiou-E:'\:~Ilanatf,I',Y Stalt·mont.-Sllowing for the Provin('C exclndingtln('C Cities a.nd tlH1 Citi,•'J scparat~ly by Religiom:~, 4 .Agc·pcriNls aml Sexes, the pcn:pnS ·Hliterat.c and Liternl.e in SiJJgiD aud Plural Languages

Vlll-A Literacy hy c:\·il Coml!tiu1 a.nd Occupation nnd IU1terncy by C'ivil nnd Jndustrinl Cundition-~ho\'dng- hr t.l10 1'rodnce nnd the two lJivisions for each Oecli­

]'Htioltal gronp ry Rcli;iiuu~ ... (1) The Distril.ntioo of the Literate persons into ,\ctuul Wo1kcrs aud Dc­

pcmdents. (~) The Distribution of the Literates by thoir Sox nnd Civil Condition and

l11dustrial Coudition.

(:l) The ·""tn" Dis,ribntion of Illiterates but not with a.ny reference to Occu­Jntiunal groups.

IX Etlucation by Castes-Showing for cnch City, District nnd Divisi0n, .the num1Jcr of Jll'l-;ons nf l'llCh SPX w!•o were llliterutc n.nd Litcu~te in Vcrnncularf', Eng. lish and. {)thor Lnngnngcs

LX. ~~d.ucation lJy Cu.~tc:-.-Explnnator)' Slatcmont-~lwwing- fnr tl1o three Cities nntl tlw rest of thl' Province L.}' Caslc!i, the number of ptrson~ Illiterate and lAtcrale in Siuglc and Plural Languages ... .•. • •.

x. L·lu:;u \:.;'U ,(l'a!'l:nf. 'l'ongue)-ShDwing by Soxcs, tho Popul:t.tiou iu ea-ch eHj·, Dis·' lnct an•_llJiviiiiun whu SfJLAk :- ••• • ••

. \-Verunculats l'f htllia.

( 1) Y crnaL'ulars of tho Pt-udncc. (2) ltot•(.'ign V crnnculars.

11-Vernn.r.:nlars of Non-ludiatt Asio.Lie countries.

C-Eurup<:an J1angnag('s.

J.?-01 hct· Langnn.ges.

X·A, Litcr.:J.·~.r in ~i·.)thcr·To~gne-Shn\dug for !mob Cii-y, Dist.rict and Division- •·• (1) The Pvpuln.tiou n:·ccorc!ing t(J :Mothm·-Tongul'• (2) 'l'}1c tJuruhcr of persons ownir.g n. Mother-Tougue wlioar"' Lileu\le in gcucia1•

(:3) Tl:e lllltuLtr of persons who spt:ak n .Mol her-Tougue and urc Litenttc iu ii. (4) 'l'ho uumbo1· of pursons who speak a 1tlot.hcr-'l'ouguc a.ad O.t'c Lih.rntc

ln 1angJJago uthct~ tlmn t.Lcir :.\lot her-Tongue. (5) rth~ unmLcr uf pcn~uns wl1o arc wh ... lly Illiterate.

:XI J~hth-plaec-l:\bowing ful' Cath City, Vjstrid nml Di\'ibion tlw Dlllnher of rel·~ons o! C!ll"U t:ex Lure i11 lho 'arivus countries of the 'Vorld

Volume XXIV-B.

PART A.-(<'ontinued).

IJihr:.\Cy nnd Occup:~tioH of InHJlib'Tn.ub-Showiug by Sexes fUt• l£Lch City, lJi-~tdl t u.ud Uivi:)ion :-

(I) The llirth-placo of !he Immigrants. ~ (~) The Litcx·n.tc nnd Illit~J~to conditioJl of t.hu hnruigr<Ult~.

(:!.) The lnclustrial couditiou of tho Immi~rnuts, (4) 'rhc Di::ot.rihut.iou o[ the Actnnl 'V"orkcrs among them intt.- t110

hventy-iuur Oc .... uptLtiomd Ordczo::;,

:XI! 1ntit•tuitics hy .AgC:!..:_Sho\Ving for onch City, Districl or Division by 17 Agc-petiOds, the number of rcr:)onR of eo.nh sex who ar(•:

(l)luHne. (2) Dcnfmnt~s.

· (3) Blwd. (.J.) Lq,crs 1\lHl

(r1) Tho· (1 snlfl'l ing from cnru hinl·ll Infirmities together wit It uu a!.•st.J·••ct dist•·ilJuti11g the ~.:otubiue•l lutlt"wities a wong thl'il' I.:Uill!'UHI::IItS

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No. or T.<BLF..

:XII--A.

Xli-·D.

XII-C.

XIII.

I fi ·t· .. by Cn..,te" T1·ib.es and Hacca- Showin~ for each City, District. or n rmt 1e~ " ~, . · · I C· ·t h c­Division the umubcr ui perb"'llS of each t5t·X lD eu.c I a.::. c w o aJ;' •

(1) ln•aue.

(2) Deafmutes.

(3) Blind.

·. ( 4) Lepers and

(ii) Tho~e suffering £10m combint>d Infirwitics tog('f.~tcr \vith n , summarv <listribntHlg the combined 1 nfirmittes nmong thmr Se\"ernl Components.

P .)·~· and Civil Condition of the I11firm-Showing by Sexc~ o.ml Religions for ""

1o

100 • '1 I f ll J fi f each Vity, District on~ Division t.h~ D-1:--tn J~t o~ C: w ~~- rms o

f:.ingle or combmcd Infirmthes by thctr Gn'll Comhtwn

Litcrncy and Occupntion cf the Infii'111-~Sl1owiog by SL•xes'for each City, District. or Division

(l) The Literal<> or Iiliterate conditiun of the Infirms.

(2) The Industrial coudition of the Jnfirms aml

(:l) The Distribution of the Actual Workers among tl1cm iuto the twenty-four Occupaiionnl Orders.

Un::>h·, Tdbe, Race or Nationa1ity-Showing for each City, District and Division the number of C'ach s~x in each C3st<>, Trib(>, Haec or Nationality, tho Castes being arranged alphab~tically accGH~ing to the English Ortho .. grapby

luJe:r of CasfP~.-}'tn AlphnbeiicaJ Index showing- by Rc1i::.6ons, the Sub-castes which ·ha."re been gi·oupcd under the main Castes tabulated in Tnble XIII. ..

XIV. Ch·il Condition by Age for Ca;-;tcs-Showing for each City, District or Dh·ision tho number of person:=. of each r-nste in ~;.·a.ch Civil Condition by Sexes and 6 AgP-periods

ClasS1"fication of Occupafi,m.~ aud JJeuns nf Lire7ihooJ-Showing the general Scheme of Classification ~uloptctlfor Tabula4_.ing tho figures in rrnble XV ...

XV. Occupation ot• ~leans of Livciihood-Showin~ for each City, Distr:ct or Division and for each of the 8 Clasr;cs, 24 Orders, 79 Sub-urdcrs unJ 520 Uroups iihown in the Classifi::atiou of Occupations, the number of:- .•.

(1) Total Actual Workc1s sud Dopcndents.

(2) Total Actual Workers of each Sox.

(3) Partial .A.gricultQrists 9f en<:h Sex.

(4) Total Dependents.

( 5) DepenJents by Sexes.

lndcz to TaLle X!".-Sh~wiui;( in alphabetical or~er cn~h of tho Occupo.tio_ns contamed 1.n the Clu.ssilicatiOn of Occupu.hons with a rdcrcnco agn.Jllbt each sho,\o·mg the Order, Sub-order and Uroup in ,vhich they 8/l'c severally to be found .. . .. . .•• . ..

XV-A. S b 'd u Sl_ :ary Occupations combined with solcc!cd Principal Occupations-Show-tng for eo.ch City, District or Division- .... ..• ...

·(1) The selected Principal Oecupaticns in each Order and Sub-Ori!er.

(2) The Actual Workers and Dependents possessed by each of the above. (3) Th b

e nurn cr of persons who have no Snb~iGiar·y Occupation wha.tenr.

{+) The Di~tt·iLuiiuu vf th'JHe who ha\""e n S:.tl•: i liary Occupation •suong ~he ~clcetl'U Unlcrs and ~nh-onl('rH nuder which the

l ulhhlia.t y Occ:u pa tiuu:-; fall' the :-3d u~mc d Cl a.~~i.ticatiou Lcing t le ::.Utnc a:i th:tt :Hlopt·:d f, 11• Tu.bk .XV.

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Volume XXIV-C.

P,u:T A-(concludcd.)

1'-~o. OF TAr.LB.

XVI. Caslo, Tt·ib• all'l R:t<·c by Tm·iitinnol a•t.l Acln:d Principal Occupa~i·ms f_y "Or,lcJ·~.~·-SiuJwin~ by Caste.'i fur eac!1 City, Di::5trict or DiY!~ion, Hu) 'l'rn.ditil)nal Q,•CUtJa.:ti~.•n and the nundJer of Act.ual \\'orkC'J'S and UqHmdeut~ in c<a::h anU t.\w distribution of the Actnn.l \Vc•rkcrs among t l,w hH>cnty-foue (ken pa.f.i011nl On.lers of the Scheme a<loptcU fer Tal,Ie XV.

XVI-A. Co.~tc, Tribe nul Race by 'l'l'arlitinm\l nucl Actnal Subsidiary Occup&­tions by "S:lh-0'·,!..-:rs.''-Shuwing L,.,.- Casles for each City, Dist.riC'Ii nr Division. thtl 'ftatlitionnl Occupa.tiont; anJ the 11umher of Actnai \\ro:·!n:r3 nutl Dvr(~mleHt~ in ca.1'h and thC' distribution. of the pC'rsona h:win~ an)' Sub ... ;idi;uT ()ceup:lfionc; n-roon~ the SAVcnty­r;.ino Suh.Ord+!l"S of the Occ::1}J<l.tional s~h~me aduptcJ for TaMe X\T.

XVII. TL;rritot;;:d Di:c...tributiiJn of the Chl'ieLir~n Population by Sect and Raco -Sht•Wiug f~Jl" e1lch Cit.:;, !Jbtrid arul Division, the uumber of Christbn~; of ead1 Haec au d. Sex who bci•)ng to each of the main sects of Ohristirwitj.

X \rrrr. Eur.-,p['rw.s, Arr1enians nail Eur;tsians hy Ago-Rho win~ for each City, J)ish·ict ltnd Dinc,ion, the numlJcr of each of tbes~ Races sepa.r•tely by St'.:rf;l:-l awl ,j :\gl'·JH::J·iods.

A. .Age :!L fi.t·st l\f:l.n·i~lg'C'-Sho,rin~ by C.v::res for ca('h CiL.f1 Dishict and J)i,·Hirm 1 Lh~c: nuwhcr of per.suns of e<u~b ~t:x, ~la.rrieri nnd. the Ago <t.L which he or sh:l was 1n11.rriL~J fo1• the Fir~f. tiwe, the Ages them~ :Sl>lve:-. being grotlped in 17 dge~prriut1:; t-ogether with particul::-.. rs as t.o thC' S~c·Jiltt, Thirtl, Fourt,h nnd ~uh.seqnent )bning.;:s.

F.tlolosur~ to A. A.ze-pcri0rh o( ~\Ltrried 1Ial~Js with more t,1mn One '\Vife living at tbe time of Ccwms-Showing for each Cit.y, District and Dir-ision lJy Ua::;tu.-:, tho numher of ~!ales who have more t.h~n One 'Nife li\·ing tog.:tller with their Age a.t tho tim~J cf C0lli1~1s, tUe Ages btdng ~t'ouped in 3 Age· periods.

C-t.

0·2.

D.

Ag" :~t which \VidoweJ-Showing fot· c:teh Cit.y, District nnd Di\·ision by Castes, the nn11tLcr tJt persons of each S~x widowed and the Age at witich they wert• widowed, the .Age-periuds being the t~ame adopted iu T:tblo A. abo,·e.

G,lt.hr;1·S {PtJ Sn,kho.s of Brahm ins-Showing hy Sexes for each of tl1u Di-..·isious t},e Gotbra . .::. returu~c:J hy en.ch Sect among the Brahmius as nlso tlw Ycda~ followed by them.

G~.,ihrus of Non-Umhruins-ShowiHg by Se:I~JS fur the Pro~.-·ince the number of pcrtwns-ot.her than lltahmiu:q \Vho hn\·e roturne~l any Gotln·~.

Phttll<LS.-Showin~ hy C1tst.c" fo•· uaeh Cit.y, District aiHl Divi,:;h)n, the number o! pi:rSOils uf eat.;h Dcx retu.rued u1uler the seyeri\1 Pha.na..s.

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t;o. OF T.,nu:.

r.

r.mr B-()tysurc State including t.hc Ch·il nnd )lilitary Statiun uf Dangl\lorc.)

:\rea, Hnu~es .uHl Population -Showing det-ails ns in Table I n.hove for the Ch·il und Military Station, Bangalore and the Province as a whole.

II. Variation iu P1Jpulatlon since 1871-Showing as in Table II nbovo the details for the Civil and Military ::5tatiun nud the .Mysore State: as n whole

III.

JV.

Towns aud Villa~cs classified by Population-Same as Table III above with details for the· Ch·il and Military Station and Mysorc State as a whole.

TownEi cl::ssified Ly Population with Va1·iations siacc 1871-Snme as Table IV aboYe with details for the Civil and Military Station lll!d tho llysor~ State as n whole.

V. Towns arran~cd Territorially with Population by Religion-Same as Table v'nboye with details for tho Ciril and Military Station and the }t!ysore State as :1 whole.

YI. Religion-Same as Table VI aLo¥e, with details for the Ch·i! and Military Station and the Mysore State us a whole.

VII. Age, Sex and Ci¥il Condition-Same as Table VI! above with details for the Cidl and Military Station, and the Mysorc State us a whole.

VIU. Education-Same as Table VIII above with detail, Cur the Civil and Military Station, and the Mysore State as a whole.

X. Language (Parent-Tongue)-Same as Table X above with details for the Civil and Military Station and t.lto Mysore State as a whole.

XI. Bii·Ih-plaee--S>me as Table XI above with details for the Civil and Military Station and the Mysore Stat<> !1.8 a whole.

Xli. Infirmities by Al(e-Same as Table XII above with details for the Civil and MilitarY Sta.tiou nud the Mysore State as a whole.

Xll-A. Infirmities by Castes, Tribes, and Races-Satne as Table XII-A above with details fm· the Cinl and Military Station and the A!ysoro State as a whole.

XIII. Caste, Tribe, Race or Nationn.lity-Sarnc ns Table XIII o.bo.,~e with Jc· tails for.the Ci\'ll aui! ~lilitary Station and the Mysore Stato as a whole. ·

XV. Occupation or Jieans of Li,·clihnod -SJ.mc ns 'rable XV n.bovc with details for the Ci,·il aud Mili~ry ~tation and the Mysorc State ao a whule.

X\'ll. Te:ritorial DistrilJUtion of the Christian Population by Scot and Race -SuJ1~e a~ 'fable XVII above with d('tail~ for the Civil and 1\Iili .. tary Stutton and the MybOt:'e State as a whole.

XYIII. Europe<ms, ..t\rmPninns and Eurasians by Age-Same as Table XVIII allo\'e·wilh details for the Civil and 1\lilitary Station and the M ysore State as a whc·lc.