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work, of upwards of 400 pages, and contains a large body of carefully digested information, remarks, and opinions which will be of great value to the Government, and of much practical value to planters, and all tropical agriculturists. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I.--INTRODUCTORY. Myself and the route to Mysore in 1855. The pioneer planters of Southern Mysore. The life of a planter by no means a dull one. Effects of English capital on the progress of the people and the finances of the State. The value, in times of famine, of European settlers. A deferred native message of thanks to the English public. The causes that have led to an increase of famine and scarcities. Measures to promote the digging of wells by the people. A line of railway from Mysore to the western coast sanctioned. Wanted, land tenures which will promote well digging and other irrigation works. The late Dewan's opinions in favour of a fixed land tax. Evidences of irrigation works made by occupiers being promoted by a fixed land tax. Famine question of great importance to settlers in India. The number of European and native coffee plantations in Mysore. Probable annual value of coffee produced in Mysore. Manufactures in India. Manufactures in Mysore. Endeavours by the Dewan to develop the iron wealth of the province. "The Mysore and Coorg Directory." Value of the Dewan's annual addresses in the Representative Assembly. The Dewan's efforts to promote improvements of all kinds. European settlers favourably received by officials of all classes. Hints as to representing any matter to a Government official. Native officials are polite and obliging. CHAPTER II.--THE SCENERY AND WATERFALLS OF MYSORE. General description of the Mysore country. The climate. A healthy one for Europeans. The beautiful scenery of the western borderlands. The falls of Gairsoppa. Height of the falls; difficulty of getting at them; the Lushington, Lalgali, and Majod Falls might be visited-when on the way to Gairsoppa Falls. The best time for visiting the falls. Description of the falls. Startling sounds to be heard at the falls. To the bottom of the gorge below the falls. Wonderful combinations of sights and sounds. The scene on the pool above the falls. The beautiful moonlight effects. A flying squirrel; a tiger bounding across the road. The Cauvery Falls a
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