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This meticulously compiled catalogue by George C. M. Birdwood serves as a vital historical document detailing the economic products of the Bombay Presidency. Originally created as a guide to the Government Central Museum’s collections, it offers an exhaustive examination of raw produce and vegetable materials that formed the backbone of the region’s economy.
The work systematically catalogs various plant-based products, their sources, properties, and commercial applications during the British colonial era in India. Birdwood’s detailed documentation provides valuable insights into the agricultural wealth, trade practices, and economic structure of the Bombay Presidency. This catalogue remains an important reference for historians, economists, and researchers studying colonial India, economic botany, and the development of trade in the Indian subcontinent during the 19th century.







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