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Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India New Series 1880

1882

The experiment succeeded as far as the growth of the plants their flowering together and the production of the seeds upon the arrow of the Indian corn was concerned but no seed appeared and subsequent microscopic examination showed that no change had been effected as regarded the formation of the seed." it is now many years since this question was brought bfore the Agri-Horticultural Socie [...] 222 being unfortunately out of print perhaps a brief notice of the efforts of the Society in respeestto the attempts at introduction of the valuable Grana Tina an itnproskenlgt of the Grana sylvestra may be appropriately submitted at the present time when the 'subject of dyes generally isagain attracting attention. [...] James Anderson for the improvement of the wild Cochineal in the Madras Presidency were backed by ecouragement from the Court of Directors in the shave of an offer of one pagoda per pound for the Cochineal to such of the natives as might be disposed to employ their time in its culture. [...] (See measures which hare leen pursued the Court of _Directors and the Government in India with a view to the introduction of the true Cochineal insect into the _British Territories in India.) In the years 1837-3S the Agri-Horticultural Society of India made strenuous efforts towards the introduction of the Grana fine into Bengal. [...] AT the monthly General Meeting in March 1881 a letter was read from the Secretary to the Government of Bengal forwarding some specimens of Burriara fibre received from the Raja of Balihar in the District of Rajshaye for the favor of a report "on the quality of the fibre and its commercial value and suitability for the Indian and home markets." Read also the following reports thereon by a secti
agriculture environment
Pages
88
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120105
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xi unknown view
The Gardener’s Note Bonk ISo. 25. Treatment of Aractochilil
212-213 J.J. Hardinge view
A Few remarks on wild Strawberries
213-215 J.F. pogson view
Note on the propagation of the Sugarcane from seed
216-217 unknown view
Notes respecting the cultivalion of Munjeet (Rubia Muvjhtha) in Bengali
217-220 unknown view
Note on Sorghum saccharatum
220-221 J.F. Pogson view
Notice regarding Cochincal
221-224 unknown view
Report on Fibee of the “ Burrlila”
224-228 unknown view
Note Regarding Gossypiny Arborcum Desription and Produce
228-230 J.F. Pogson view
Notices regarding the flowering of Bamboos
230-237 unknown view
Minde on the improvement of Agriculture in the District of Bijnor
237-250 P.Sri Lal view
Report oil Jala raised in Egypt
250-252 W.H. Cogsweil view
Notes on the Culivation of the Grape Vine in Cashmere
253-256 Monsieur Remens view
Plan for writing on wood labels with indelible ink
256-257 J.F. Pogson view
A few hints on the cultivation of Roses
257-260 J. May view
Notes on the Cultivation of American Maize in the Kulu District
260-262 J.F. Pogson view
Cullivalion of American Maize in the Kulu District
262-265 Carletion view
Memorandum on the artificial propagation of Tasar Cocoons
265-274 W. Coldstream view

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