150 India. 



together the flno bamboo Hplints of which various traps, &c., are made. Tlio grass in sup 



by Dr. King to bo a species of Saccharum, probably Jtushyrass, 8. spontaneum. From Moor- 



ehodabad. 



DIVISION XXI. 

 GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. Knife for Cutting Fish. (248) 



Bhontee. An Iron llhule, i:-. r >0 in. hi";h and 3 in. broad, fixed un to the end of a, pirn- of 

 Hat wood, to which I lie Made i.s placed ill ri;;-|il, a.n-lcs. 1 1. is railed l>lt,nilc<: Kroni ( ialcntfa, 

 (249) /<Y.s7/.r/-ma//'x ('nuking Appliances. A Fire-place used by fishermen for cooking food. 

 From Calcutta. (250) Fisherman's Spoon. A Spoon made of wood ;md used in rooking food. 

 It is callod hattah. From Calcutta. (251) Wxlimmni':: Oil Ffowfc. A small Nat-then Haslc 

 for holding mustard oil for cooking. It is callod tali. Knun Calrutta. (252) Lamp. A 

 leaf-shaped (May I /amp railed peedeem, in which a wick saturated in castor oil i.s burned. 

 From Calcutta. 



DIVISION XXVI. 



GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. (253) Fish Preserved in Brine. 



Clupeidx. Clupea Tlisha. Native name hilna, Bengali. (254) The roes of the hilxn, are 

 prepared in a similar manner. Calcutta Market. 



BRITISH BURMA. Nga pec, or fish and prawns prepared as food. 



DIVISION XXIX. 

 GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. Oil. (255) Oil made from tho 



viscera of Labeo rohita. It soils at about eight annas it Heer. From Motilia,ri. I'nxlttrlx, 

 Mi, II Lime.. (256) A Sample of Shell Lime. From Tim. (257) A Sample of Shell Lime. 

 From Puri. Shells used for Lime. (258) Shells Unio Marginalia, Ihiio j!r;<lciix, and 

 Ampularia gWm*a are burnt into lime. From Moorshedabad. (259) Animal Oils. A Sample 

 of tho Oil obtained from I'lu/itnixttt, f/am/r/Avr, the (Jan^etio dolphin, and which in highly 

 esteemed for rheumatism. From Calcutta. 



DIVISION XXXI. 

 GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. (260) Pearls. Theso IV.uls :uo 



yioldod by the following sholls, Unio 'marginalix, Lamarck, and Un-io Jlnriilfiix, r.enson. The 

 nhells a.r) found ai Uhandanhdi, i.e. store lake, a, hheel near P.erhamporo. A bunch of nine 

 utrinj^s, each siriii; 1 ; leniMiiatin-; in a red plush knot, containing about twenty inferior pearls. 

 Two strings with 20 pearls each. A string with two largo rough so-called pearls separated 

 by a piece of green glass. Coarse pearls. From Moornhedabad. 



DIVISION XXXII. 



GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. Playing Cards made of Fish Scales. 

 (281) Playing Cards. Ninety-six discs made of tho scales of tho Mahascer iish. Hit rim* lor, 

 mid used in tho game called (jii ii<j//i<i, \vhirli is played by three persons. Tho ranis are 

 manufactured at Shahaliad, in ihe Arrali /illah. 



DIVISION XXXIII. 

 GOVERNMENT OF BENGAL. Alliances for keeping Fih alin: 



(262) Ca<j<'K. <'(/<'. I^rom Moor.shcdabad. The cage l>eimr too largo has not been sent,. 



(263) A Hinall I'.asket made of linely split ham I too. l (1 rom lMooi-sheda.ba,d. (264) Another 

 11 in. by 10 "50 in. by 8 in. From i\loorshedal>ad. (265) (lanjia. An elongaled harrel- 

 H! i a ped Cago for keeping flsli in the water when raiight. It is called <j<nij!. in the .Jessore 

 district. (266) Gaije. A Cage, I ft, <; in. by II in. by S in., the same as tho cages called 

 gaije at Moorsliodabad. It has the same name in tho 24-PergnnnahB, 



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