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Transcriber’s NoteAt the top of p. 175, the line ‘Brought forward 170’ represents a continuation of table begun on the previous page. That page break being moot here, the line has been removed as redundant.The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions. There are frequent characters, particularly punctuation, which were not visible in the copy upon which this text is based. Where the missing character is obvious, it has been restored, as noted.Keeping in mind the vintage of the text, spelling has generally been followed. Where obvious printer’s errors occur, they have been corrected, as noted below.The city ‘Allahabad’ is printed twice, incorrectly, as ‘Allahahad’ on p. 257 and p. 327. It appears correctly elsewhere. These two instances have been corrected.p. vibrackis[h] watersRestored.p. 11regularl[y]Restored.p. 13compet[it]ingCorrected.p. 14harder kinds ofgutty[;]Restored. (Most probably.)p. 15in with sufficient[missing word?] to heatSic.p. 42wo[o]llenAdded.p. 47as large as a quartern l[ao/oa]fTransposed.p. 93rem[ar]kably sweetRestored.p. 202The enig[n/m]aCorrected.p. 218th[er/re]eTransposed.p. 239is [c]onfined to the careRestored.p. 243Moorshada[ba]badRedundant. Removed.p. 257Allaha[h/b]adCorrected.p. 261either o[n] account ofRestored.p. 263c[o/a]ntonmentsCorrected.p. 272ordinar[il]yAdded.p. 277atmosphere[;] whileRestored.p. 288succombedSic.p. 328Allaha[h/b]adCorrected.p. 333less expence tha[t/n] twenty-five rupeesCorrected.p. 358lie to the wes[t]ward of SaugurAdded.p. 385notwithstandi[n]gAdded.[a/i]t will be properCorrected.p. 395ea[r]gernessRemoved.p. 405ascertain[in]gAdded.[s]hould be placedRestored.p. 412sine [qûa/quâ] nonCorrected.p. 415Colonel Richar[sd/ds]onTransposed.p. 420encomiu[n/m]Corrected.p. 461the Company’s [stalions]Sic.p. 468sad[d]lersAdded.p. 484pursuant to the [desicion/decision]Corrected.p. 496Hyd[e]rabadAdded.p. 505but, in [in ]general,Line break duplication.

Transcriber’s Note

Transcriber’s Note

Transcriber’s Note

At the top of p. 175, the line ‘Brought forward 170’ represents a continuation of table begun on the previous page. That page break being moot here, the line has been removed as redundant.

The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions. There are frequent characters, particularly punctuation, which were not visible in the copy upon which this text is based. Where the missing character is obvious, it has been restored, as noted.

Keeping in mind the vintage of the text, spelling has generally been followed. Where obvious printer’s errors occur, they have been corrected, as noted below.

The city ‘Allahabad’ is printed twice, incorrectly, as ‘Allahahad’ on p. 257 and p. 327. It appears correctly elsewhere. These two instances have been corrected.


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