INDEX, 233 



Marsden, Mr., on the culture of Hemp and 

 its substitutes in Sumatra, 25, 26. 



Merty Paul, a substitute for Hemp in India, 

 21. 



Miller, Mr., observations on the proper soil 



for Hemp, 2Q.' 

 Mills, Mr., on the soils best suited for the 



culture of Hemp, 31, 32. 



on the choice of Hemp-seed, 68. 



on the proper season for sowing, 76, 



, 77, 78, 79- 



on the best mode of sowing, 88, 89. 



instructions for weeding Hemp in 



certain cases, 97. 

 on the best method of procuring seed, 



122. 



observations on drying Hemp hejore 



steeping, 15Q, 160. 

 hints for watering Hemp, 176, 180, 



184. 



on the drying of Hemp after steeping, 



216, 217. 



instructions for breaking Hemp, 229, 



230. 



Murgha, a substitute for Hemp, cultivated in 

 India, 21. 



N. 



Neas (island of), cloth made therefrom the 



bark of the Baroo-tree, 25. 

 Nettles, several species of, manufactured into 



twine in the Island of Sumatra, 25. 

 Norfolk, average produce of Hemp in, 126. 

 expenses and profit on Hemp in, 



141, 142. 



mode of watering described, 172. 



Nova Scotia, expenses and profit on Hemp 

 there, 145. 



O. 



Oil extracted from Kemp-seed, its physical 



properties, 16. 

 . . . applicable to various economical purposes, 



ib. 



P. 



Paat Plants, substituted for Hemp in India, 



description of, 23, 24. 

 Palms, two species of, cultivated in the East 



Indies, as substitutes for Hemp, 21. 

 a species of, cultivated in the Island 



of Sumatra for cordage, 26. 

 Paut plant, reared in India as a substitute for 



Hemp, 21, 23, 24. 

 .... length of time necessary for steeping, 



205, 206. 



Peeling of Hemp, process of described, 236, 

 238. 



Phool-Sunn, a vegetable substituted in India 



for Hemp, description of, 22. 



subsequent culture of : see Sunn. 



Pigeon's Dung, an excellent manure for 



Hemp, 44, 45. 

 Pitt, Mr., on the soils proper for Hemp, 42. 

 Plates illustrating the germination and growth 



of the Hemp-Plants, description of, 9, 10. 

 Ploughing two or three times indispensably 



necessary for the successful growth of Hemp, 



43, 46, 47. 

 Polish mode of dressing Hemp, 177> 1 78- 

 Produce (average) of Hemp in different places, 



126, etseq. 



Profit, estimate of, on the cultivation of 



Hemp, 133, etseq. 

 Pulling of Hemp, proper season for, 105 s 



112. 



expense of, 105. 



...... instructions for pulling Hemp, 111* 



112. 



