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There is an idea prcMlent in Bombay that tlie grasse?' 

 of that Presidency are of better feeding value than those" 

 imported from the Central Provinces and Berar. To deter- 

 mine this point samples of Bombay grasses were obtained, 

 the analyses of which are set out below. In two cases the 

 analyses of the same varities grown in Berar have also been 

 recorded for purposes of comparison : — 



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