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“affected the trade in Barilla” He adds that the land on which 
Barilla yielding plants grow was leased for 1883-84, and realised 
* Rs. 7,907, which is higher than that realised in any of the past 10 
1879-80." 
e Settlement Report of Shahpur distriet contains an interestin 
account of sajjí manufacture. The De uty Commissioner says, in 
* has not affected it at all injuriously. On the contrary, the price of 
“ sajjí has lately risen to Rs. 1-8 and Rs. 1-12 per maund, but this is 
* growth of the plants has been less flourishing than formerl e 
* sums realised from farming the monopoly of manufacturing this 
“ alkali amount still to upwards of Rs. 8 e income under the 
Montgomery might also be here given. “ Caroxylon Griffithii is the 
* khar. There i 
els.” ; 
In Montgomery “a good deal of misapprehension seems to exist 
* about the dana plant. There are three kinds of lana; Khangan 
* khar (Caroxylon Griffithii); Góra har 
is al 
* sajjí, called Léta sajjí is made from Khangan Ahár; an inferior 
- duni known as Bitni sajjt, from Góra lana. All four plants 
“ can be seen in the Montgomery civil station.” 
The Commissioner of Sind reports that there are no soda salts 
manufactured by purely chemical processes in Sind, but that there is a 
i i the 
: lass. ‘The Commissioner gives the 
and in the manufacture of common g in thc Ment 
