Under the direction of Lieutt. Coll. H.L. Thuillier, Surveyor General of India, surveyed by Captains D.C. Vanrenen & J.H. Grant, and Lieutt. R.E. Oakes, Rev: surveyors and assistant. Compiled by Mr. E.T.S. Johnson Asst. Revenue Surveyor ; Drawn and written by Joynarain Biswas, Revenue Surveyor General's Office, Febry. 1863 ; Lith: by H.M. Smith, Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, Decr. 1864 ; On transfer paper by Bolloram Nath, Muneerooddeen, Mohumed Azeem, & Sobhan Buksh. Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian Relief shown by hachures Legend shows towns, villages, "deserted," temples, forts, "dak bungalows," high roads, foot paths, telegraph posts, date trees, grass jungles, forest do., cultivation, hills, rivers, ravines, "nullahs," jheels and tanks, principal and secondary trigonometrical stations Tables include "Statement of Original Purgunnah Areas" and "Area Statement," with area statistics, names of Purgunnahs, number of villages within each Purgunnah, and Tuhseels within the two districts Sheet of the Revenue Survey of India "Note. The names printed across the map appertain to the Purgunnah sub-divisions as they existed at the time of the Survey. The new Tuhseels divisions are represented by a narrow beading of color, and numbers. November 1864" Signature of Surveyor General of India underneath scale