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1. Extract Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor 



in Council, Bombay, 7th January 1831, regarding speci- 

 mens of Bombay silk consigned to London in 1828. 



2. Letter from the Secretary to the Bengal Government to 



the Board of Trade, gth October 1832, with Copies of 

 Letters from Bombay Government and a packet of silk- 

 worms' eggs. 



3. Letters from the Bengal Board of Trade, 15th October 



1832, to Secretary to the Agricultural and Horticultural 

 Society and Residents at Bauleah, Soonamooky, Hurripaul, 

 and Commercolly, respecting rearing of silk-worms from 

 the said eggs, and proposed transmission of mulberry cut- 

 tings from Bombay. 



4. Lv-tter from the Secretary to the Agricultural and Horti- 



cultural Society, dated 18th October 1832, in reply. 



5. Minute of the Bengal Board of Trade and Letter to the 



Bengal Government, 2 2d October 1832, recommending 

 application to be made to Bombay Government for an ex- 

 tensive supply of the Indian mulberry cuttings and a fur- 

 ther portion of the eggs. 



6. Extract Letter from Resident at Soonamooky to the Board 



of Trade, 27th October 1832, on the nature of the 

 mulberry plants and process of cultivation in Bengal, for 

 the information of the Superintendent of Botanic Garden 

 at Daporee. 



7. Letter from the Bengal Government to the Board of Trade, 



2 2d January 1833, with a further supply of silk-worms' 

 eggs from Bombay, and enclosures regarding the same. 



H 8. Minute 



