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Oils of Southern India. [no. 5, new series, 



RAJAHMUNDRY. 



In this district the oil seeds principally grown appear to be those 

 of Gingeley, Cocoanut and Lamp. 



Of Lamp and Gingeley upwards of 14,000 acres each are said to 

 be cultivated, and considerable quantities of the latter seed have 

 within the last few years been exported to France. Cocoanuts 

 are grown in various talooks, and might be planted to a large ex- 

 tent if necessary. Castor, Kurunj, and Margosa oils are also pre- 

 pared for local consumption. 



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