The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... Cocoons ; -Tasar cocoons are of two types ; viz , ( 1 ) nature grown found in forests ( wild grown ) , and ( 2 ) reared by rearers on selected food plants . While most of the Bihar cocoons belong to the second category , in Madhya ...
... Cocoons ; -Tasar cocoons are of two types ; viz , ( 1 ) nature grown found in forests ( wild grown ) , and ( 2 ) reared by rearers on selected food plants . While most of the Bihar cocoons belong to the second category , in Madhya ...
Page 305
... cocoons have excellent reliability and lustre lending a superior quality image to the fabrics made out of the local varieties . Raily cocoons , on the other hand , are comparatively dull and not very suitable for reeling purposes ...
... cocoons have excellent reliability and lustre lending a superior quality image to the fabrics made out of the local varieties . Raily cocoons , on the other hand , are comparatively dull and not very suitable for reeling purposes ...
Page 308
... cocoons instead of dfls . Apparent disadvantages of this change in policy would include the followings : - ( i ) Rearers may sell away the seed cocoons . ( ii ) Transport of seed cocoons over long distances may pose problems . ( iii ) ...
... cocoons instead of dfls . Apparent disadvantages of this change in policy would include the followings : - ( i ) Rearers may sell away the seed cocoons . ( ii ) Transport of seed cocoons over long distances may pose problems . ( iii ) ...
Contents
Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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