INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE, PUSA, FOR 1911-12. 



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'Valuation of the 17 sample.s of cotton from Koilpatti {Madras) 

 furnished by the Bombay Chamber of Commerce, on the 18th 

 April 1912. 



Serial Xo. 



(according 



to merit). 



1 



2 

 3 



~i 



5 



10 



11 



12 



Dcsciiiitioii. 



Uppam Variety. 



Uppam — Ordinaiy field prop 

 Pedigree Uppam . 

 Do. 



Uppam — Ordinary farm crop 



Pedigree Uppam 



Kantnganni Variety. 

 Pedigree Karunganni 

 Do. do. 



Do. 



do. 



Karunganni — Ordinary field crop 



Do. do. 



Pedigree Karunganni 



Karunganni— Ordinary farm crop 

 Do. Ordinary field crop 

 Do. do. 



Pedigree Karunganni 



Do. '3i E^ do. 

 .Selected Karunganni 



Approxi- 

 mate mar- 

 ket value 

 per candy 



of 784 1b«., 

 less hi 



per cent", 

 discount. 



Local 

 value. 



Rs. 



283 



280 

 280 



280 



275 



335 

 335 



330 



330 

 325 

 325 



320 

 315 

 310 



300 



295 

 280 



Approxi- 

 mate mar- 

 ket value 

 per candy 



of 784 lbs., 

 less 51 



per eent. 

 discount. 



Export 

 value. 



Rs. 



283-1 



I 

 280 j. 



280 1 



280 



K KM AUK''. 



275 



Export 



value 



nomiual 



/ 



These samples are 

 all disappointing 



in so mucli as the 

 staple is harsli and 

 rather hkc Jiaiputa- 

 na eottou (Bengals). 



Staple very 

 and short. 



harsh 



iSamo remark as for 

 Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 



Nice style with long 

 sUky staple. 



Long silky staple and 

 very goocj spinning 

 cotton. 



Nice staple, good 

 style. 



Very good staple. 



Very good staple. 



Long staf)le and good 

 style. 



Good staple. 



Good staple. 



Very bright cleall 

 cotton, but staple! 

 not nearly as good 

 as the others ; rather 

 short. \ 



Nice style, good silky 

 staple. ' 



Nice style, 

 staple. ' 



Short (Staple. 



good 



The export valuations are rather nominal owing to the 

 large supplies of Americans this year at reasonable rates 



