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permitted to sow and gather one 

 crop more, 236 ; reversal of the 

 order of Sir H. Pottineer by the 

 Directors respecting him, 237, 

 239, 240; cultivates American 

 Cotton by irrigation, 242 ; post- 

 ponement of his report, 243 ; re- 

 ports favourably upon the Cottage 

 saw gin, 249 ; compares the work- 

 ing of Dharwar gin, Cottage gin, 

 and hand gin, 2S3 ; forwards the 

 application of Mr. Bird to Govern- 

 ment, 260; completion of his 

 final report, 262 ; his final report, 

 263, 281 ; his report condemned 

 by the Madras Government, 282 ; 

 his protest against the conclusions 

 of the Madi'as Government, 284 ; 

 his retirement, 287. 

 "Wool, Cotton, growing demand, 31 ; 

 statistics of the importation, ib. ; 

 supplies from the Godavery Dis- 



trict, 34; amount produced by 

 Dr. Wight, 63; comparative pro 

 duce, 83 ; difficulty of the Natives 

 in procuring, 277 ; its weight in 

 Madura, 310 ; in TinneveUy, 323 ; 

 in Bellary, 336. 

 "Wroughton, Mr., his experiment at 

 ■ Coimbatore, and Ootacamund, 66 ; 

 causes of the success of the Cot- 

 ton experiment, 67 ; cost of culti- 

 vation incurred, 74 ; his success 

 upon sandy brown loams, 90 ; in- 

 forms Dr. "Wight of the offered 

 remission of reduction in 1833, 

 121 ; goes to Europe, 257. 



Zemindars, account of, 12 ; purchase 



two gins, 164. 

 Zemindary lands, 15. 

 Zemindary system, 12 ; objections 



against it, 12 ; evils arising from 



it, 14. 



THE END. 



JOHN CHILES AND SON, PBINTEES. 



