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Gold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore

Chapter 3 -MYSORE-ITS GOVERNMENT AND REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Word Count: 636    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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1 Chapter 1 -INTRODUCTORY.2 Chapter 2 -THE SCENERY AND WATERFALLS OF MYSORE.3 Chapter 3 -MYSORE-ITS GOVERNMENT AND REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY.4 Chapter 4 -NATURAL HISTORY AND SPORT.5 Chapter 5 -BEARS, PANTHERS, JUNGLE DOGS, SNAKES, JUNGLE PETS.6 Chapter 6 -BISON SHOOTING.7 Chapter 7 -GOLD.8 Chapter 8 -CASTE.9 Chapter 9 -COFFEE PLANTING IN COORG.10 Chapter 10 -COFFEE PLANTING IN MYSORE.11 Chapter 11 -SHADE.12 Chapter 12 -MANURE.13 Chapter 13 -NURSERIES, TOPPING, HANDLING, PRUNING, ETC.14 Chapter 14 -THE DISEASES OF COFFEE.15 Chapter 15 -THE SELECTION OF LAND FOR PLANTATIONS, AND THE VALUATION OF COFFEE PROPERTY.16 Chapter 16 -HOW TO MAKE AN ESTATE PAY, AND THE ORDER OF THE WORK.17 Chapter 17 -THE MANAGEMENT OF ABSENTEE ESTATES.18 Chapter 18 -THE PLANTER'S BUNGALOW AND THE AMENITIES OF AN ESTATE.19 Chapter 19 INTRODUCTORY.-PROGRESS IN MYSORE.20 Chapter 20 THE SCENERY AND WATERFALLS OF MYSORE.21 Chapter 21 MYSORE-ITS HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, AND REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY.22 Chapter 22 NATURAL HISTORY AND SPORT.23 Chapter 23 BEARS-PANTHERS-WILD BOARS-JUNGLE DOGS-SNAKES-JUNGLE PETS.24 Chapter 24 THE INDIAN BISON.25 Chapter 25 GOLD.26 Chapter 26 CASTE.27 Chapter 27 COFFEE PLANTING IN COORG.28 Chapter 28 COFFEE PLANTING IN MYSORE.29 Chapter 29 SHADE.30 Chapter 30 MANURE.31 Chapter 31 NURSERIES.32 Chapter 32 THE DISEASES OF COFFEE.33 Chapter 33 THE SELECTION OF LAND FOR PLANTATIONS, AND THE VALUATION OF COFFEE PROPERTY.34 Chapter 34 HOW TO MAKE AN ESTATE PAY, AND THE ORDER OF THE WORK.35 Chapter 35 THE MANAGEMENT OF ABSENTEE ESTATES.36 Chapter 36 THE PLANTER'S BUNGALOW, AND THE AMENITIES OF AN ESTATE.37 Chapter 37 THE INDIAN SILVER QUESTION.