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lead to further and yet more important re- 

 searches. 



Of the objects which suggest themselves, 

 after their perusal, as worthy of being well 

 worked out, the interchange of plants be- 

 tween Bombay and Calcutta the growth, price, 

 and manufacture of the Sanseviera the pre- 

 servation and stocking of fodder for the dry 

 season, and particularly the application of the 

 refuse leaves of the sugar cane to this purpose, 

 may be mentioned as appearing to invite no- 

 tice, and to this the attention of the Society 

 will be early directed. 



THE COMPILER. 



