oct. — dec. 1857.] Oils of Southern India. 



* Exports. 



9 







1850-1 



1851-2 



1852-3 



1853-4. 



1854-5. 



NAME 



S. 



























No. 



Rs. 



Nc 



1 Rs. 



1 



No. 



1 Rs. 



1 



No. 



| Rs. 



No. 



1 Rs. 

 1 



ClJDDALORE. 























1,860 



Cocoanut Oil. . 



Candies. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



35 



flPAOTIVit TCfiT*- 







0 



0 



0 



0 











368 





Do. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



10 



Oingely un.. . . 



Tin 



311 



12,154 



10| 



391 



1 



41 



334 



14,332 



13 



728 



Gingely Seed... 



Garces, 



0 



109 



0 



92 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



Lamp Oil 



Do. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



67 



0 



0 



Ground nut Oil 



Candies. 



1,428 



42,831 



382 



11,120 



1,038 



28,754 



640 



2,759 



2,393 



18,572 



Ground nuts. . 



Garce. 



0 



109 



( 



92 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



Mustard Oil... 



Candies. 



0 



U 



0 



(J 



V 



U 



0 





0 



u 



Mustard Seed.. 



Garce. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



58 



667 



62 



823 



0 



0 



Pinnacotay Oil 



Candies. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



26 



0 



0 



0 



0 



Porto Novo. 

























Gingely Oil. . . 



Candies. 



3 



149 



5 



351 



8 



329 



0 



0 



0 



0 



Gingely Seed.. 



Garce. 



0 



0 



0 



12 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



Lamp Oil . . . 



Candies. 



0 



0 



0 



0 



0 



20 



0 



28 



0 



0 



Ground nuts. . 



Garce. 



0 



0 



0 



3 



0 



140 



1 



154 



0 



0 



Margosa Oil. . 



Candies. 



0 



9 



1 



37 



0 



24 



0 



0 



0 



69 



Total. . . 



• • 



55,253 





12,012 





30,004 





43,441 





21,658 



BELLARY. 



The cultivation of Lamp and Gingely seeds extends over 88,950 

 and 7,177 acres respectively. Linseed, Safflower and Illoopoo oils 

 are obtainable in small quantities. The Cocoanut oil consumed 

 in this district is chiefly made from imported nuts. 



CANARA. 



Cocoanut oil and kernels, Gingely seed, Fish oil, Cassia and 

 Sandalwood oils form the staple oil products of this district. Piney 

 tallow has of late risen rapidly in demand. Fish oil is largely 

 made and exported. 



This district is moreover rich in oil bearing trees, many of the 

 oils of which if obtainable in sufficient quantities, appear likely to 

 become valuable. A list of some of these is subjoined. 



