On the Manufacture of Salt in India. 



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The following Table exhibits the result of analysis of 



different salts in general use 



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* The following note by Mr. J. G. Scott, Laboratory Assistant Honorable Company's Dis- 

 pensary, from whom I received the most willing assistance in this inquiry, may be useful. " The 



