ON HEMP. 



Malda. — On an average about two mauncls and a quarter per 

 began, or six maunds and three quarters per acre; about four hun- 

 dred-weight. In districts liable to inundation, the produce is little 

 more than half as much as when the soil is high and good. « 



Rungpore. — On an average about four maunds per begah in 

 its rough state, or about SOOlbs. per acre. 



Keerpoy. — About five maunds per begah, or fifteen maunds 



per acre ; equal to ten hundred-weight. 



Board of Trade Cons. 2ith August, 1792. 



DACCA DISTRICT. 



Bazetpore.- — A good produce, three maunds per begah, or 

 nine per acre : six hundred weight. — A middling, two maunds and a 

 quarter per begah, or six and three quarters per acre. — An inferior, 

 two maunds per begah, or six per acre : about four hundred-weight. 



Teetbaddy. — If the produce is good, about three maunds 

 per begah, or nine per acre : six hundred- weight. If indifferent, 

 only from two to three maunds per begah, or from six to nine 

 maunds per acre : from four to six hundred-weight. 



Chaundpore. — One cauny of land produces nine or ten 

 maunds. 



Serampore. — A good produce is about two maunds and a 

 quarter per begah, or six and three-quarters per acre : something 

 more than four hundred-weight. 



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