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120.

Madras:

Distribution of cultivation as given by the Deputy Director, Land

Records and Agriculture

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121.

Extent of regular cultivation: Figures of doubtful accuracy

ib.

122.

Home cultivation common, but probably decreasing

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123.

The extent of home cultivation

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124.

Madras States:

Sondur, Banganapalle, Pudukottai, Travancore, and Cochin

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125.

Bombay:

Extent of regular cultivation

ib.

126.

Cultivation decreasing

49

127.

Home cultivation is rare

ib.

128.

Native States:

The south of the Presidency

ib.

129.

The north of the Presidency

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130.

Sind and Khairpur

ib.

131.

Aden

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132.

Berar

ib.

133.

Ajmere

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134.

Coorg

ib.

135.

Baluchistan

ib.

136.

Burma:

Extent of cultivation before the prohibition

ib.

137.

Extent of cultivation in the settled districts at the present time

53

138.

Cultivation on the frontier and in the remoter regions of the prov-

ince

ib.

139.

Mysore

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140.

Hyderabad

ib.

141.

Rajputana

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142.

Central India:

Extent of cultivation in Indore

ib.

143.

Extent of cultivation in Gwalior

ib.

144.

Extent of cultivation in Dewas and other States

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145.

No extensive cultivation in other States

ib.

146.

Ascertained area of regular cultivation

ib.

147.

Baroda

ib.

148.

Kashmir

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149.

Nepal

ib.

150.

Summary

ib.

                                          CHAPTER V.

METHODS OF CULTIVATION AND MATTERS CONNECTED THEREWITH.

151.

Definition of the narcotic products of the hemp plant

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152.

Ganja may be got from the wild as well as the cultivated plant

ib.

153.

The drug bhang often consists of ganja

ib.

154.

Charas is not always the simple resin

60

155.

Bengal

ib.

156.

Regular cultivation of the Ganja Mahal: Preparation of the field

ib.

157.

The nursery conditions requisite to the germination of seed and

growth of seedlings

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158.

Transplanting

ib.

159.

The seedlings prefer high and dry soil

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160.

Treatment of crop between planting out and removal of the males

ib.