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XXXV. Some Account of the Kolísurra Silk-Worm of the Deccan
In my late researches in that part of the Deccan lying between the sources and junction of the Bima and Mota Mola rivers, I met with the cocoons of the silk-worm which is called Kolisurra by the Mahrattas. The insect is an object of interest to the manufacturer from the strength of the fibre in the silk it produces.