[2261] Elliot, Experiences of a Planter in the Jungles of Mysore, ii. (1871) 237; also verbal information communicated by Capt. Campbell Walker, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Madras.
[2262] Millett, An Australian Parsonage, Lond., 1872, 43. 95. 382.
[2263] Straits Settlements Blue Book for 1872, Singapore, 1873. 298. 347.—It is possible that the sandal-wood in question may have been the produce of the South Sea Islands, shipped from an Australian port.
[2264] Op. cit.
[2265] Information obligingly communicated by Messrs. Schimmel and Co., Leipzig (1878).
[2266] Dr. Bidie, in Pharmacopœia of India, 1868, p. 461.
[2267] Reports on Trade at the ports in China open to foreign trade for 1866, published by order of the Inspector-General of Customs, Shanghai, 1867. 120. 121.—One pecul = 133⅓ lb.
[2268] Commercial Reports of H. M. Consuls in China for 1871 (p. 50) and 1872 (pp. 62. 159).
[2269] From the official document quoted at p. 601, note 1.
[2270] See p. 333, note 3.