Tea Cultivation Cotton And Other Agricultural Experiments in India a Review

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101 long stapled cotton — slightly stained in color, yet still worth about 24c?. per lb.' But I need not multiply evidence of this kind, or further enlarge on this portion of the subject.
Abundant and convincing testimony to the fact that exotic cotton of superior quality can be grown in parts of India, is to be found in the experience of the past, as admirably digested and laid before the public, in the Cotton Hand-Book prepared in accordance with the Eesolution of His Excellency the G
...overnor General of India in Council dated 22nd July 1861, by Mr. J. G. Medlicott of the Geological Survey of Bengal.* Here, also, will be found data to show that — leaving altogether out of the account the great districts of Western India from whence the pre- sent supply of Indian Cotton reaches the English Markets, — the area of land suitable for the growth of cotton on the Bengal side is enormous. Col. Phayre, the Chief Commissioner of British Birmah, in a report to Government on this subject in 1860, states, that Birmah annually exports jS250,000 worth of cotton to China.

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