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a. Statistics of exports from the Havana. Culture of tobacco in the East. Analysis of tobacco soils. Progress of cultivation and shipments in Ceylon. Manila tobacco and cigars. Production in the Islands of the Archipelago. Suggestions and directions for tobacco culture in New South Wales. Its value and extensive use as a sheep wash. Excellence of the product and manufacture in New South Wales; culture of tobacco in South Australia. MISCELLANEOUS DRUGS. Poisons. ALOES: varieties of the plant; culture and manufacture in Socotra, Barbados, and the Cape Colony. ASAFOETIDA. CAMPHOR. CINCHONA BARK: commercial varieties of CALUMBA ROOT. COLOCYNTH. CUBEBS. GAMBOGE. GENTIAN. IPECACUAN. INTRODUCTORY. The want of a practical work treating of the cultivation and manufacture of the chief Agricultural Productions of the Tropics and Foreign Countries, has long been felt, for not even separate essays are to be met with on very many of the important subjects treated of in this volume. The requirements of several friends proceeding to settle in the Colonies, and wishing to devote themselves to Cotton culture, Coffee planting, the raising of Tobacco, Indigo, and other agricultural staples, first called my attention to the consideration of this fertile and extensive field of investigation. Professor Solly, in one of the series of Lectures on the results of the Great Exhibition, delivered before the Society of Arts, early last year, made some practical remarks bearing on the subject:-- "If (he said) you were to place before any manufacturer specimens of all the substances which could be employed in his particular manufacture, and if you could tell him from whence each could be procured, its cost, the quantities in which he might obtain it, and its physical and chemical properties, he would soon be able to select for himself the one best suited for his purposes. This, however, has never happened in relation to any one art; in every case manufacturers have had to make the best of the materials which chance or accident has brought before them. It is strange and startling, but nevertheless perfectly true, that even at the present time there are many excellent and abundant productions of nature with which not only our manufacturers, but, in some instances, even
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