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English: Population of India Shown by Rectangles, and also each Coastal Portion, Represents 1 Million Persons. University of Chicago Library: G7651.E2 1930 .S8 / OCLC: 863708377; Survey of India, Catalogue of Maps published by the Survey of India / Corrected up to 1st January 1923 (Calcutta, 1923), p. 14. Heliozincograph in colours. This extremely rare and sophisticated thematic map depicts the population of India and its various jurisdictions; it was separately issued by the Survey of India in Calcutta shortly after the end of World War I. Areas on the map shaded in pink represent territories directly subject to the British Raj, while areas shaded in yellow are princely states. The Subcontinent is overlaid by a series of blue rectangles and partial rectangles of various sizes; each section of territory within each rectangle contains 1 million persons. As such densely populated areas, such as the Bombay and Calcutta regions, feature numerous small rectangles, while areas with large rectangles, such as Baluchistan, are lightly populated Each jurisdiction is also overlaid by a green circular graph, which is explained in the inset in the lower right, noting that ‘Co-operative statistics for 1917-8 are shown in Circles whose areas are proportional to Population’. |
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