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ceding, may be advanced by some of your more learned correspondents, whose experience and means of reference are superior to my own. Should any such {60} be induced to offer additions or corrections to what is here attempted, and to extend the inquiry into other localities, your pages will afford a most desirable medium through which to compare _notes_ on a very imperfectly understood but most important subject of inquiry. T. T. WILKINSON. Burnley, Lancashire, June 5. 1850. * * * * * QUERIES ANSWERED, NO. 8. Passing over various queries of early date, on which it has been my intention to offer some suggestions, I have _endeuoyred me_, as Master Caxton expresses it, to illustrate three subjects recently mooted. _Trianon_ (No. 27.).--The origin of this name is thus stated by M. Dolort, in his excellent work entitled _Mes voyages aux environs de Paris_, ii. 88. "_Le grand Trianon._--Appele au 13^e siecle _Triarmun_, nom d'une ancienne paroisse, qui etait divisee en trois villages dependant du diocese de Chartres. Cette terre, qui appartenait aux moines de Sainte-Genevieve, fut achetee par Louis XIV. pour agrandir le parc de Versailles, et plus tard il y fit coustruire le chateau." _Wood paper_ (No. 32.).--At the close of the last century a patent was granted to Matthias Koops for the manufacture of paper from _straw_, _wood_, &c. In September 1800, he dedicated to the king a _Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events_, in small folio. The volume is chiefly printed on paper _made from straw_; the appendix is on _paper made from wood alone_. Both descriptions of paper have borne the test of time extremely well. Murray, in his _Practical remarks on modern paper_, speaks of Koops and his inventions with much ignorance and unfairness. _Tobacco in the East_ (No. 33.).--Relying on the testimony of Juan Fragoso, physician to Felipe II. of Spain, I venture to assert that tobacco is not indigenous to the East. To the same effect writes Monardes. Nevertheless, it was cultivated in Java as early as the year 1603. Edmund Scott, factor for the East India Company at Bantam, thus describes the luxuries of the Javans:-- "They are very great eaters--and they haue a certaine hearbe called _bettaile_ which they vsually have carryed with them wheresoeuer they goe, in boxes, or wrapped vp in cloath like a suger loafe: and also
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