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TIBET. 
Tibet to Nipal* 
Rock salt, 
Tinea], 
Gold dust. 
Nipal to ‘Tibet . 
Specie, 
Coarse cotton cloths, 
Guzzie, 
Rice, 
Copper. 
1 Tibet to Bengal. 
Bengal to Tibet. 
Gold dust. 
Nipal is the principal channel, 
Musk, 
through which English commodities, 
Tincal. 
and the produce of Bengal are con¬ 
veyed, of which the following is a 
list. 
Broad cloth, and especially the infe¬ 
rior sorts, of which the colours in 
most request are yellow and scarlet; 
Some few trinkets, such as, Snuff 
boxes, Smelling bottles, Knives, 
Scissars, Optic glasses; 
Of spices, Cloves are most saleable. 
No sort of spice is used for culi¬ 
nary purposes. Cloves are a prin¬ 
cipal ingredient in the composition 
of the perfumed rods, which men 
* 
of rank keep constantly burning 
in their presence. 
Nutmegs, 
• 
Sandal wood, 
Pearls, 
