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draininto the Urmi lake. The country to the west of the lake, with the districts of Selmas and Urmia, is the most prosperous part of AzerbaIjn, yet even. here the intelligent traveller laments the want of enterprise among the inhabitants. Azerbaij~.n is one of the most productive provinces of Persia. The orchards and gardens in which many villages are embosomed yield delicious fruits of almost every description, and great quantities, dried, are exported, principally to Russia. Provisions are cheap and abundant, but there is a lack of forests and timber trees. Lead, copper, sulphur, orpiment, also lignite, have been found within the confines of the province; also a kind of beautiful, variegated, translucent marble, which takes a high polish, is used in. the construction of palatial buildings, tanks, baths, &c., and is known as Maragha, orTabriz marble. The climate is healthy, not hot in summer, and cold in winter. The cold sometimes is severely felt by the poor classes owing to want of proper fuel, for which a great part of the population has no substitute except dried cow~~ dung. Snow lies on the mountains for about eight months in the year, and water is everywhere abundant. The best soils when abundantly irrigated yield from 50- to 60-fold, and the water for this purpose is supplied~ by the innumerable streams which intersect the province. The natives of Azerbaljgn make excellent soldiers, and about a third of, the Persian army is composed of them. The province is divided into a number of administrative sub-provinces or districts, each with a hakim, governor or sub-governor, under the governor-general, who under the Kajar dynasty has always been the heir-apparent to the throne of Persia, assisted by a responsible minister appointed by the shais. The administrative divisions are as follows :Tabriz and environs; Uskuh; Deh-Kharegan; Maragha; Miandoab; Safljbulagh; Sulduz; Urmia; Selmas; Khoi; Maku; Gerger; Merend; Karad~gh; Arvanek; Talish; Ardebil; Mishkin; Khalkhal; Hashtrud; Garmrud; Afshar; Sam Kaleh; Ujan; Sarab. The revenue amounts to about 200,000 per annum in cash and kind, an.d nearly all of it is expended in the province for the maintenance of the court of the heir-apparent, the salaries and pay to government officials, troops, pensions, &c. (A.H.-S.)