78 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA special sanad by the Government of India on the occasion of the Coronation of His Majesty Edward VII for his meritorious services among the tribes in Beluchistan ; served for 5 years at Rawalpindi where his services in connection with the out-break of cholera, small-pox and plague were specially rewarded by the grant of K.I.H. medal in January, 1913. Address : Rawalpindi Cantonment. Pridumna Krishna (Capoor), Rai Bahadur, Deputy Collector and Magistrate, Lucknow, was born on January 23rd, 1863. After the completion^of his education in the Bareilly College he entered the Government service in 1883 as Tehsil- dar of Farrukhabad. In recognition of his services in that capacity he was made a Deputy Collector in 1899. His services in connection with the census operations of 1901 and 191 1, with the Azamgarh Settlement (1902-05) and the famine of 1907-08 were highly appreciated by the Government and brought him a Delhi Durbar Medal in 191 1 and a Rai Bahadurship in 19 13. He is, at present, doing special work as Land Acquisition Officer for the improvement of the town of Lucknow and as Income Tax Officer. Address : Deputy Collector and Magistrate, Lucknow. M. R. Ry., Antoor Vengu Aiyar Ramalinga Aiyar AVERGAL, B.A., B.C.E.,Rai Bahadur, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Madras Presidency. He was made a Rao Saheb some years ago in recognition of his public services and the title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in further recognition of his work in June, 1913. M. R. Ry., Kadambi Ranga Chariar Avergal, M.A., L.T., Rai Bahadur, Acting Government Botanist in the Madras Presidency. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 191 3, as a personal distinction in recognition of his public services.