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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Silk

page 28

Silk.

486.Eria silk thread, Assam.
487.Cocoons of the Eria silkworm, Attacus Ricini, Assam.
488.Moonga silk thread, Assam.
489.Cocoons of the Moonga silkworm, Anlhercea Assama, Assam.
490.Cocoons and thread of the Mezankoorie silkwork, Antherœa Mezankooria, Assam.
491.Tusseh silk thread, Bhagulpore.
492.Cocoons of the Tusseh silkworm, Antherœa Paphia, Bliagul pore.
493.Silk of the mulberry feeding worm, Bomhyx mori, Umritsur.
494.Yellow silk, Berhampore, Bengal.
495.White silk, Berhampore, Bengal.
496.Silk thread, Burmah.
497.Floss silk, dyed of various colours, Umritsur.
498.Floss silk, dyed of various colours, Moulmein.
499.Wild silk, dyed.
500.Dyed floss silk, Shikarpore.
501.Dyed floss silk, Cashmere.
502.Golden silk thread, Cuddapah.

An enumeration of the silk-producing moths of India, by Frederic Moore, Esq., will be found in the "Technologist," vol. ii. p. 410.