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Paris Universal Exhibition 1855 : catalogue of the works exhibited in the British section of the exhibition : with notices of the commercial progress of the United Kingdom, under the respective classes : in French and English / published by [Royal] Authority
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Arrowroot de lInde (curcuma angustifolia), et de Tikoor(curcuma lcucorhiza).

Sago (arenga saccharifera), Singapore. John Jarvie, Esq.

!» Assam. Capt. Dalton.

Fécule de sago (phoenix farinifera), Cuttack.

Tapioca (janipha manihot). 11. llewetson, Esq.

Salep (eulophia campestris), Nord de lInde.

Fécule de bananier (musa paradisiaca).

Sucres.

Sucre de dattier (saccharum officinarum), Inde.

Sucre dAska. F. Mihchin , Esq. Sucre candi de Mergui,de Bekanere, etc.

Sucre de dattier (phœnix sylvestris), Bengale.

Sucre Gommite (arenga saccharifera), Singapore.

Neepa (nipa fructicans), Burmah. 0

Muohwa (bassia latifolia), Inde.

Thés.

Thé vert, six variétés (thea viridis), prépare par les Chinoisavec les plantes cultivées dans les jardins du gouverne-ment dans lHimnluya. Dr. Jamieson.

Thé dAssam. Capitames Dalton et Ilolroyd.

Thé Minchung dAssam. Among , un Chinois.

Café (coffca arabica), de Aden, Bombay.

Café de Calicut, de Tinnevelly, de Coimbatore, et desmontagnes de Neilgherry.

12® CLASSE.

Pharmacie,

Spécimens de la matière médicale en usage dans lInde.E.I.C.

Squelette en ivoire de Travancore.

Instruments de chirurgie indigènes, Sindh. Dr. Grierson.

13e CLASSE.

Marine.

Modèles des bateaux du Gange, de Moorshcdabad (B).

Modèles des bateaux des rivières dAssam (B).

Modèle dun bateau de guerre à rames de Pegu.

Modèles dautres bateaux de Pegu.

Modèle dun lungady, fait avec le bois de Palmyra.

Modèles des bateaux de Travancore. llajah de Travancore.

Armes et Projectiles.

Dhao (épée ou couteau de guerre), poignards et fusils deBurmah. Major Fytche.

Dliao monté en argent, Pegu. Capit. Sparks.

Des Dhao. Epées. H aches de guerre. Lances dAssam et deCachar. EI.C. et Capit. M'Cul lock, Capit. Dalton ,Capit . Holroyd et Rajah Kaimany Krokee.

Poignard avec le manche en voire, Tenaeserim. Lieut.Carthen.

Kookree (couteau de guerre). Epées. Fusils. S. E. le géné-ral Jung Rahador de Népal.

Poignard. Poignard avec deux pistolets. Epées. Lances.Lance divoire. Fusils a mèche travaillés avec or.Boucliers avec bosses dor. Cottes de mailles.Maharajah de Jyepore et de Maharajah de Jodhpore.

Cotte de mailles. Bouclier transparent fait avec la peau dumarsouin. Rajah de Kotah.

Fusils a mèche. Lance. Cotte de mailles. Casque etplumes. Gantelets. Maharajah de Oodypore.

Cotte de mailles. Major Ramsay.

I usil a mèche. Nawub Mahomed.

Arcs et flèches, Delhi et Rohilcund. E.T.C .

Bouclier de fer. Abdhool Rahmaon Khan de Delhi.

fusils à mèche. Baboo Kaer Singh et I'm mur Singh etNaioab Mahomed Yaool Ali Khan , et il/eer Ali Khan.

Fusil a quatre coups. Indore.

Inndia arrowroot (curcuma augustifolia).

Arrowroot from Tikur (curcuma leucorhiza).

Sago (arenga saccharifera), from Singapore. John Jarvie,Esq,

Sago, from Assam . Cajitam Dalton.

Fecula of sago (phsenix farinifera), from Cuttack (B).

Tapioca (janipha manihot). H. llewetson , Esq.

Salep (eulophia campestris), from the north of India.

Starch from the plantain and banana (musa paradisiaca).

Sugars.

Date sugar (saccharum officinarum), from India.

Sugar from Aska, by F. Mindin , Esq. Sugar-candy fromthemangoe, from Bekaneer.Rajah oj Bekanere.

Date sugar (phoenix sylvestris), from Bengal.

Sugar of u gomuti. Arenga saccharifera, Singapore.

Sugar of neepa (nipa fruticans), from Burmah.

Sugar of rnuhwa (bassia latifolia) from India.

Teas.

Teas, green, of six varieties (thea viridis), prepared byChinamen fromplants grown in the government plan-tations in the Himalayas. Dr. Jamieson.

Teas from Assam. Captains Dalton and Ilolroyd.

Tea Mouncliung from Assam. Among , a Chinaman.

Coffee (coffea arabica), from Aden (Bo).

Coffee from Calicut, Tinnevelly, Coimbatore, and from theNeilgherry hills.

CLASS XII.

Medicinal Substances.

Specimens of medicinal substances used in India. E.l. C.

Skeleton made of ivory, at Travancore.

Native surgical instruments, Sindh. Dr. Grierson.

CLASS XIII.

Nautical.

1 Honourable Mention.

Models of boats on the Ganges, from Moorshedabad (B.)

Models of boats on the rivers in Assam (B.)

Model of a rowing war boat, from Pegu.

Models of Burmese boats, from Pegu.

Model of a luugady, made of Palmyra wood.

Models of boats of Travancore. Rajah of Travancore .

Arms , <{"c.

Dhao (war knife), daggers, and firelocks, from Burmah.Major Fgtche.

Dhao, mounted in silver, Pegu. Captain Sparks.

Dhaos, swords, battle-axes, and lances, from Assam andCachar, E. I Company, and also from Cu/rtam McCulloch,Captain Dalton , Captain Ilolroyd , and Rajah KaimanyKrokee.

Dagger, with ivory handle, from Tcnasserim. Lieut.Carthen.

Kookree or war knife, swords and fire-arms. H. E. GeneralJung Bahador, Nepaul,

Daggers ; dagger with two pistols attached ; swords, lances,ivory lance; matchlocks, inlaid with gold; shields,gold embossed; chain armour. Maharajah of Jyeporeand the Maharajah oj' Jodhpore.

Chain armour, and transparent shield made of porpoiseskin. Rajah of Kotah.

Matchlock, lance, chain armour, helmet and plume, gaunt-lets and armour. Maharajah of Oodypore.

Chain armour. Major James Ramsay.

Matchlock. Nawab Mahommed.

Bow and arrows, from Delhi and Rohilcund.

Iron shield, from Abdool Ruhmaon Khan , of Delhi.

Matchlocks, Baboo Kaer Singh and XJmmur Singh, and theNatcab Mahommed Yaool AU Khan, and Meer All Khan .

Revolver matchlock. Indore.

India.

Class 11.

Alimentary

Substances.

Class 12.

Hygiene andMedicine.

Class 13

Naval andMilitary Arts