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which will only accentuate the difficulties regarding mix- 

 ture in Gujarat, and watched the results with ghogari and 

 kanvi conducted in the Broach District. 



Judged by the valuations, the cottons tried at Dohad 

 stand as follows : — 



(1) N. R. ordinary. Rs. 710 per candy (784 lb.), spin- 



ning 8's; the same day's value of bengals, 

 Rs. 730. 



(2) N. R. black-seeded. The same as No. 1. 



(3) K.22 from Cawnpore. Rs. 800 per candy, spin- 



ning 14's. 



(4) Sindewahi Cross. Rs. 825, spinning 16's; the 



same day's value of khandesh and akola being 

 Rs. 760 and Rs. 800. 



Comparative tests have been carried out between 

 Broach Deshi and ghogari at the Broach Experiment 

 Station. Much work remains to be done on the former to 

 bring it even on a par with ghogari. The following state- 

 ment demonstrates conclusively the formidable competition 

 between broach and ghogari and the Department will have 

 to strain every nerve to prevent the latter from ousting 

 broach altogether. 



Statement of the results of alternate trials of Ghogari types versus 



Broach Deshi. 



In the Dhollera tract samples of the principal types 

 were taken from general crops and valued in order to 



