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COTTON-WOOL. 



Letter to The Court likewise wish to receive a supply of 



the Company's ini I'lp 



Agent at seeds of those kinds of cotton (say about one hun- 



Rio de Janeiro, . . • ^ nn 



19 March 1835. dred pouiids- Weight oT eachj, together with nity 

 pounds-weight of some or all of the above kinds 

 of cotton (with the seeds), uncleaned, precisely in 

 the state in which the cotton appears when ga- 

 thered from the plant and about to be submitted 

 to the process of cleaning. 



It is desirable that these samples should be of 

 the latest crop. 



In case the districts use different machines, it 

 is of importance that samples should be procured 

 of the particular kinds of cotton to which the 

 respective machines are considered most suitable. 

 I am, Sir, &c. 

 (Signed) P. Auber, Secretary. 



A. Cunningham, Esq., 

 Agent to the East-India Company, 

 Rio de Janeiro. 



glad to know the particulars ; but they are possessed of the 

 machine itself, and understand that such machine is not suitable 

 to cleaning Brazil cotton. 



