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ction of tobacco as an énema, and from swallowing 
cco juice such as collects in pipes; and bad symptoms have 
Se isicod by the application of tobacco leaves to a wound, 
even to the sound skin. Death has occurred from exces- 
e smoking ; it is doubtful, however, whether tobacco smoke 
jains nicotine; probably its poisonous effects are due to 
ine bases, developed during the combustion of the 
merce.—The average annual total exports of tobacco from 
amount to 40 millions of pounds, valued at 114 lakhs of 
Iti is exported from Bombay to Aden, Arabia, and the a 
tof Africa. Of manufactured tobacco the exports 
80,000 Ibs., valued at about 24,000 Rupees; three- 
this quantity goes to Aden, and the remainder is 
| among twenty-eight different countries, and pro- 
sists of small consignments of Indian cigars for 
those who have acquired a taste for them in this 
uction of ksbaase in all countries has eli. . 
; 8,000,000 tons. In former days the 
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 
