Tibet to Nipal.
Rock sait,
Tincal,
Gold dust.
Tibet to Bengal.
Gold dust,
Musk,
Tincal,
Nipal to Tibet.
Specie,
Coarse cotton cloths,
Guzzie,
Rice,
Copper.
Bengal to Tibet.
Nxpai. is the principal channel,
through which English commodities,.
and the produce of Bengal are com
veyed, of which the following is_a
list.
Broad cloth, and especially the inferior
sorts, of which the colours in
most request are yellow and scarlet;
Some few trinkets, such,as, Snuff
boxes, Smelling bottles, Knives,
Scissars, Optic glasses;
Of spices, Gloves are most saleable.
No sort of spice is used for culinary
purposes. Gloves are a principal
ingredient in the composition
of the perfumed rods, which men
of rank keep constantly burning
in their presence.
Nutmegs,
Sandal wood,
Pearls,
Bengal to Tibety continued.
5 Emeralds,, '!
j Sapphires',
| Pheirosa, or Lapis lazuli,' ''
I Coral,
: Jet,
] Amber,
| Chaunk shells,
| Kimkaubs; 'those of "Guzerat are
R%|fKjjst valued;
‘ Malda cloths,
| Gyzzie,
1 Rungpore leather,
| Tobacco,,,
f Indigo, .
f Ood,' or'Otter skins/
Tibet to Bootan. Bootan to Tibet.
Gold dust,
Tea,
Woollen cloths, the manufacture of; „
Tibet,
Salt.
. English broad cloth, '
Rungporefea.thej;,,^ •
Tobacco,
Coarse cotton cloths, Guzzie, fee.
Paper,
Rice,
Sandal wood,
Indigo,
Munjeet.
With Assam, there is no trade or intercourse.