Geography of Indian Empire and Ceylon
The present book is divided into twenty-two chapters and each chapter has been devised to present a reasonable balanced account of the theme. Starting from Introduction the study goes to describe the relief of India. It further deals with the coasts and islands, climate and rainfall, rivers, natural productions, effects of climate, population, government, political division, Indian provinces, native states and frontier India. Burma, which is the northern part of the Indo-Chinese peninsula, also forms a chapter of the present book.
Later, the book covers foreign possessions, peoples, mineral resources, industries, communications, trade, etc. The book closes with the Ceylon which lies to the south-east of Indian peninsula. The book is well illustrated with 57 maps depicting various aspects of geography.