COTTON-WOOL. 



277 



No. 103. 



No. 4. Report on 

 received from Bom 



MARKS. 



No. 1. Common Bazaar, 

 dirty cotton. Foot- 

 roller. 



No. 1. New Orleans. 

 Saw-gin altered. 



No. % Common Bazar, 

 dirty cotton ; seed 

 separated by saw- 

 gin, cylinders revol- 

 ving two hundred 

 and ten times in a 

 minute. 



No. 2 (bis). Ditto 

 ninety times per mi- 

 nute. 



No. 2 (ter). Ditto three 

 hundred times per 

 minute. 



No. 2*. Very small 

 specimen. New Or- 

 leans, saw-gin, bowed 

 and carded. 



a box of specimens of Cotton 

 ban per ^^^P ^oyne in 1834. 



QUALITY. 



Badly cleaned, tender staple 

 and stained. Value about six- 

 pence three-farthings per pound. 



See remarks on first sample per 

 Lady Nugent^ which apply here, 

 except that the staple is rather less 

 injured by cleaning. Value about 

 nine-pence halfpenny per pound. 



Not well cleaned from leaf and 

 the sample a little injured. Value 

 seven-pence per pound. 



Report on 

 Samples 

 of Cotton 



fpom India, 

 1834. 



Nearly free from seed but some 

 leaf remains ; a little injured by 

 machine. Value six-pence half- 

 penny per lb. 



Foul with seeds and leaf. 



Clean, but the staple injured. 



Good 



