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9. Three Hindustani sickles or Hansuas. Donor Miss Tytler. As. Res. Vol. xv. App. xxv. 



10. Henga, an instrument for pressing the seeds into the ground, and breaking clods, like the 



English roller. Donor Miss Tytler, As. Res. Vol. xv. 



11. An instrument, called Kurmaghan by the Newars, used for breaking the clods and pressing 



the soil. Donor Dr. A. Campbell. 



12. Roochi-mughan, used to cover sown wheat and gogha, or Upland rice. Donor ditto ditto. 



13. Chassa-mughan, used to smooth the flooded beds, in which the seeds and taki are sown, and 



also to prepare the soil for sowing vegetables, pepper, (red) ginger, &c. Donor ditto ditto. 



14. Poo-retcha, used for weeding the dry rice. Donor ditto ditto. 



15. Chong-kuki, used for weeding the dry rice. Donor ditto ditto. 



16. Rue, used for spreading grain and collecting it in heaps after its removal from the straw. Donor 



ditto ditto. 



17. Ruti, used for making chawl, (rice) from dhan and for pounding bricks. Donor ditto ditto. 



18. Chon-rumna. Donor ditto ditto. 



19. A dhunki, or chalni, used for separating grain from the husk. Donor Miss Tytler. As. Res. 



Vol. xv. 



20. Another, ditto ditto. 



21. Ukhli-musel, or pestle and mortar for separating grain from the husk. Donor ditto ditto. 



22. Dhenki, used for ditto ditto. Donor ditto ditto. 



23. Ooghan-okua, used by the Parbuttiahs for ditto ditto. Donor Dr. A. Campbell. 



24. Sup, used for winnowing corn. Donor Miss Tytler. As. Res. xv. 



25. A model, shewing the manner in which the oxen tread out the corn. Donor ditto ditto. 



26. A mill for grinding corn, called by the natives janta-chakhi. Donor ditto ditto. 



27. Another ditto ditto. 



28. Model of a grinding stone. Donor ditto ditto. 



29. A kolhu, or Hindustani oil mill. Donor ditto ditto. 



30. An oil press, called Chikon-sa. Donor Dr. A. Campbell. 



31. Model of the native mill for grinding mustard-seed. Donor G. T. Lushington, Esq. As. 



Journal, iv. p. 56. 



32. A sugarcane-mill or press, called Tura by the Newars, and Rula by the Parbuttiahs. Donor 



Dr. A. Campbell. 



33. A water-mill, called Pan-Chaki on the Northern Doab and Western hills, and Kan by the 



Newars. Donor ditto ditto. 



34. Model of a still for distilling spirits, made of the original materials. Donor Miss Tytler. As. 



Res. Vol. xv. 



35. Model of a still for distilling rose water, made of the original materials. Donor ditto ditto. 



36. Muli, a machine for raising water from the well. Donor ditto ditto. 



37. Mut, used in Hindustan for raising water. Donor ditto ditto. 



38. A machine for raising water. Donor ditto ditto. 



39. A bambu basket with which the natives of India water the rice fields. Donor ditto ditto. 



40. Koring, a Persian wheel for watering land from a tank or ditch. Donor ditto ditto. 



41. Cherkhi, used for separating the seeds from the cotton wool. Donor ditto ditto. 



42. A ditto ditto. 



43. Dhunki, an instrument in two pieces for beating cotton after the seeds have been separated. 



Donor ditto ditto. 



44. Kaman, a bow with which the spinner beats cotton. Donor ditto ditto. 



45. Cherkha, spinning wheel of India. Donor ditto ditto. 



46. Model of the native spinning wheel. Donor G. T. Lushington, Esq. As. Journ. vol iv. p. 56. 



47. A Weaver's Loom, with a weaver, holding a shuttle in his hand. Donor Miss Tytler. As. Res. 



vol. xv. 



48. Model of an instrument, shewing the first stage of preparation for the loom. Donor ditto. 



ditto. 



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