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CONTENTS. Xix<br />

PART THIRD.<br />

ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE COTTON MANUFACTURE.<br />

CHAPTER I.<br />

GREAT ANTIQUITY OF THE COTTON MANUFACTURE IN INDIA<br />

UNRIVALLED SKILL OF THE INDIAN WEAVER.<br />

Superiority <strong>of</strong> Cotton for clothing, <strong>com</strong>pared with <strong>linen</strong>, both in hot <strong>and</strong> cold cli-<br />

mates—Cotton characteristic <strong>of</strong> India—Account <strong>of</strong> Cotton by Herodotus,<br />

Ctesias, <strong>The</strong>ophrastus, Aristobulus, Nearchus, Pomponius Mela—Use <strong>of</strong> Cot-<br />

ton in India—Cotton known before <strong>silk</strong> <strong>and</strong> called Carpasus, Carpasum, Car-<br />

basum, &c.—Cotton awnings used by the Romans—Carbasus applied to <strong>linen</strong><br />

—Last request <strong>of</strong> Tibullus—Muslin fillet <strong>of</strong> the vestal virgin—Linen sails, &c.,<br />

called Carbasa—Valerius Flaccus introduces muslin among the elegancies in<br />

the dress <strong>of</strong> a Phrygian from the river Rhyndacus—Prudentius's satire on pride<br />

—Apuleius's testimony—Testimony <strong>of</strong> Sidonius Apollinaris, <strong>and</strong> Avienus<br />

Pliny <strong>and</strong> Julius Pollux—<strong>The</strong>ir testimony considered—Testimony <strong>of</strong> Tertullian<br />

<strong>and</strong> Philostratus—Of Martianus Capella—Cotton paper mentioned by <strong>The</strong>-<br />

ophylus Presbyter—Use <strong>of</strong> Cotton by the Arabians—Cotton not <strong>com</strong>mon an-<br />

ciently in Europe—Marco Polo <strong>and</strong> Sir John M<strong>and</strong>eville's testimony <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cotton <strong>of</strong> India—Forbes's description <strong>of</strong> the herbaceous Cotton <strong>of</strong> Guzerat<br />

Testimony <strong>of</strong> Malte Brun—Beautiful Cotton textures <strong>of</strong> the ancient Mexicans<br />

—Testimony <strong>of</strong> the Abbe Clavigero—Fishing nets made from Cotton by the<br />

inhabitants <strong>of</strong> the West India Isl<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> on the Continent <strong>of</strong> South Amer-<br />

ica—Columbus's testimony—Cotton used for bedding by the Brazilians . 315<br />

CHAPTER II.<br />

SPINNING AND WEAVING MARVELLOUS SKILL DISPLAYED IN THESE<br />

ARTS.<br />

Unrivalled excellence <strong>of</strong> India muslins—Testimony <strong>of</strong> the two Arabian travellers<br />

—Marco Polo, <strong>and</strong> Odoardo Barbosa's accounts <strong>of</strong> the beautiful Cotton tex-<br />

tures <strong>of</strong> Bengal—Caesar Frederick, Tavemier, <strong>and</strong> Forbes's testimony—Extra-<br />

ordinary fineness <strong>and</strong> transparency <strong>of</strong> Decca muslins—Specimen brought by Sir<br />

Charles Wilkins ;<br />

<strong>com</strong>pared with English muslins—Sir Joseph Banks's experi-<br />

ments—Extraordinary fineness <strong>of</strong> Cotton yarn spun by machinery in Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Fineness <strong>of</strong> India Cotton yarn—Cotton textures <strong>of</strong> Soonergong—Testimony <strong>of</strong><br />

R. Fitch—Hamilton's accoimt—Decline <strong>of</strong> the manufactures <strong>of</strong> Dacca accounted<br />

for—Orme's testimony <strong>of</strong> the universal diiFusion <strong>of</strong> the Cotton manu-<br />

facture in India—Processes <strong>of</strong> the manufacture—Rude implements—Roller gin<br />

—Bowing. (Eli Whitney inventor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>cotton</strong> gin—Tribute <strong>of</strong> respect paid<br />

to his memory—Immense value <strong>of</strong> Mr. Whitney's invention to growers <strong>and</strong> man-<br />

ufacturers <strong>of</strong> Cotton throughout the world.) Spinning wheel—Spinning without<br />

3<br />

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