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8. Minute of the Bengal Board of Trade, 2 2d January 1833, 



with Letters to the Secretary of the Horticultural Society 

 and to the Commercial Residents at Bauleah, Soonamooky, 

 and Commercolly, forwarding portions of the eggs. 



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



dated the 15th March 1833, with Copies of Letters from 

 Bombay, containing inquiries respecting different species 

 of mulberry tree, and points connected with its cultivation 

 in Bengal. Also a Letter from the Superintendent of the 

 Botanic Garden at Dapooree to the Bombay Government, 

 dated the 31st January 1833, on the above points, and on 

 the mode of planting followed at Darwar and Poonah, with 

 a statement of the species of the mulberry for feeding silk- 

 worms, cultivated and proposed to be cultivated there. 



10. Minute of the Bengal Board of Trade, 21st March 1833, 

 and Letters to Superintendent of the Company's Botanical 

 Garden, to Secretary to the Agricultural and Horticul- 

 tural Society, to Residents at Bauleah, Hurripaul, Com- 

 mercolly, and Soonamooky, for information on the subjects 

 referred to in Letter from Superintendent of Botanical 

 Gardens at Dapooree. 



11. Minute of the Bengal Board of Trade, 8th July 1833, and 

 Letters to the Governor-general in Council, with Copies of 

 the Reports received by them in concurrence of the above 

 reference, viz. : — 



From Dr. Wallich, Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, 



12th April 1833. 

 From Mr. J. M. De Verrienne, Superintendent of the Akra 



Farm. 



From C. C. Hyde, Esq., Resident at Bauleah, 30th June 

 1833. 



From R. Richardson, Esq , Resident at Commercolly, 20th 

 June 1833. 



From J. W. Grant, Esq., Resident at Hurripaul, 5 th April 

 iS33- 



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