This is a historical report from 1843 titled "Report On the Hon'ble Company's Botanic Gardens, Calcutta. Parts I, v, vi, VII and Appendix" concerning the Calcutta Royal Botanic Garden. Authored by Calcutta Roy. Botan. Garden, the report likely details the garden's operations, botanical research, plant collections, and possibly administrative or financial matters. It offers insights into the scientific and horticultural practices of the time, as well as the role of the Botanic Garden within the broader context of the Honorable East India Company's activities in the region. This document holds historical value for researchers interested in the history of botany, colonial science, and the cultural and environmental history of India.
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