The Textile Manufactures And the Costumes of the People of India

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The Textile Manufactures And the Costumes of the People of India
John Forbes Watson
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Four muslins were selected two of European and two of Dacca make. Of the European, one was the best exhibited in 1851, * and the other the best exhibited in 1862. F Of those from Dacca, one was the best exhibited in 1862, and the other a still finer one from the India Museum.^ Each specimen was divided into several portions and these were given to two skilled observers, who were not told that among the samples sent for examination there were any duplicates. This course was adopted in order to h
...ave a thorough test of accuracy in a large comparison of results. Ten sets of measurements for each portion of each specimen were made. In only one case was the discrepancy such as to lead us to conclude that the * Numbered in the Catalogue of the Exhibition as 540 s . Of the accuracy of this No. , however, there is good reason for doubt.
f Numbered in Catalogue of the Exhibition, 44. 0 s . Muslia, manufactured by M. Thivel Michon, of Tavare, from yarn made by II. Houldsworth and Co. , of Manchester.


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