78 
Indian Forest Records. 
[ VoL. I 
Statement showing the quantities and values of lac exported hy sea to foreign countries 
from each of the maritime provinces in British India in each year from 1875-76 
to 1905-06. 
(1) 
BENGAL. 
(2) 
BOMBAY. 
(3) 
eiND. 
(4) 
MADRAS. 
16) 
BURMA. 
(6) 
BUEMA (BY 
COASTING 
TRADE TO 
OTHER 
PROVINCE). 
Quan- 
tity. 
^ Value. 
1 
Qnau- 
lity. 
Value. 
Quan- 
tity. 
Value. 
Quan- 
tity. 
Value. 
Quan- 
tity. 
1 
Value. 
Quan- 
tity. 
Value. 
Cwt. 
R 
Cwt. 
R 
Cwt. 
R 
Cwt. 
R 
Cwt. 
R 
Cwt. 
R 
1875-78 . 
91,338 
72,37,814 
102 
4,300 
27 
177 
2 
104 
1,446 
49,346 
9,802 
2,74,403 
1876-77 . 
109,504 
49,84,189 
49 
3,165 
15 
3 
180 
105 
3,659 
8,955 
1,51,390 
1877-78 . 
93,422 
33,05,048 
198 
10,560 
1 
16 
20 
1,354 
14,75C 
4,506 
68,050 
1878-79 . 
82,038 
27,77,461 
124 
3,219 
119 
2,122 
881 
9,070 
5,224 
47,254 
1879-80 . 
56,239 
34,71,750 
59 
2,658 
507 
5,113 
77 
489 
425 
8,381 
6,062 
1,90,971 
1880-81 . 
80,811 
56,30,560 
42 
2,607 
958 
10,465 
33 
1,886 
244 
7,483 
11,104 
2,82,648 
1881-82 . 
111,953 
70,85,399 
77 
5,074 
412 
9,900 
1 
27 
126 
2,925 
6,505 
1,44,670 
1882-83 . 
133,815 
69,15,221 
368 
13,563 
59 
1,330 
645 
13,938 
3,595 
72,513 
1883-84 . 
110,695 
55,17,250 
578 
21,229 
410 
12,189 
48 
1,638 
81 
1,000 
4,309 
75,636 
1884-85 . 
141,877 
60,71,798 
216 
6,142 
463 
13,120 
22 
1,653 
1,460 
24,621 
1885-86 . 
150,779 
58,28,478 
72 
2,525 
472 
11,310 
58 
2,903 
438 
6,015 
2,769 
43,780 
1886-87 . 
147,111 
51,49,641 
189 
4,212 
910 
29,406 
32 
1,309 
60 
933 
2,955 
40,524 
1887-88 . 
148,728 
49,80,131 
330 
7,942 
405 
13,616 
320 
5,505 
296 
5,484 
2,820 
46,909 
1888-89 . 
102,686 
39,82,477 
165 
4,018 
593 
14,690 
23 
1,559 
3,; 26 
59,977 
1889-90 . 
89,597 
48,65,760 
337 
7,439 
87 
1,900 
217 
10,029 
2,102 
48,874 
1890-91 . 
146,894 
78,02,957 
45 
2,511 
203 
6,390 
18 
790 
90 
1,738 
4,396 
1,04,340 
1891-92 . 
135,786 
74,44,465 
120 
4,176 
1,300 
45,615 
289 
12,787 
186 
5,201 
5,758 
1,55,875 
1892-93 . 
125,565 
77,87,653 
53 
3,840 
836 
40,225 
74 
4,168 
416 
13,619 
8,559 
2,10,532 
1893-94 . 
121,414 
95,21,007 
20 
1,329 
1,489 
80,840 
4 
129 
11,584 
3,30,877 
1894 95 . 
159,339 
1,39,57,727 
43 
2,794 
1,264 
1,0 ,300 
126 
3,918 
10,679 
3,48,C01 
1896-96 . 
202,151 
1,83,00,615 
35 
2,777 
385 
22,640 
72 
4,050 
174 
5,928 
24,070 
4,79,294 
1896-97 . 
204,072 
1,38,55,770 
234 
13,187 
1,762 
1,13,465 
242; 
11,580 
152 
4,616 
9,122 
2,35,568 
1897-98 . 
216,938 
1,06,15,226 
614 
29,741 
834 
50,015 
I21j 
4,004 
296 
10,217 
10,486 
2,12,342 
1898-99 . 
178,722 
85,59,511 
224 
9,635 
1,364 
63,380 
9621 
35,360 
844 
46,058 
8,232 
1,52,850 
1899-1900 
235,865 
1,12,51,516 
360 
16,625 
1,708 
76,870 
124 
6,180 
393 
15,406 
3,731 
1,63,069 
1900-01 . 
222,235 
1,04,63,891 
1,165 
52,201 
2,938 
1,13,655 
613 
19,743 
117 
4,481 
10,278 
1.79,940 
1901-02 . 
155,172 
95,22,129 
212 
10,061 
1,339 
58,240 
334 
14,571 
14 
260 
14,788 
4.40,348 
1902-03 . 
235,079 
1,82,33,836 
41 
3,738 
2,601 
2.04,775 
1,228 
63,198 
64 
2.325 
20,382 
7,68.9,39 
1903-04 . 
231,229 
2,68,99,442 
89 
12,638 
2,818 
2,36,075 
1,424 
89,215 
60 
16,000 
29,691 
15,12,922 
1904-05 . 
234,427 
3,01,03,575 
295 
39,137 
4,395 
5,49,335 
9C6 
66,798 
108 
5,276 
23,977 
12,16,162 
1906-06 . 
271,101 
3,14,82,409 
219 
19,454 
2,012 
2,12,466 
976 
81,029 
127 
5.803 
26,545 
13,38,827 
