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India now hopes to draw her gold coinage from Wynaad.
The Land of Midian 2003
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“Wynaad reef” (Madras Presidency) produced only a few poor penny-weights per ton, two and seven being the extremes, while much of it was practically unproductive.
The Land of Midian 2003
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Mysore, and Wynaad, and the jungles in the East Indies.
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It flourishes on the mountainous parts of the Malabar coast, and among the western mountains of Wynaad.
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'Prehistoric Tombs in the Salem District,' or 'Gold in the Wynaad of
The Story of Madras Glyn Barlow
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It is common in the forests of Wynaad in the western part of Mysore, and has been named by
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Collegal, part of Wynaad and taluk of Ossoor, Salem district; surrounded by the Dioceses of Madras, Poona, Goa, Mangalore,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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In the great Wynaad forest I once got lost, and in toiling through
The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations William Temple Hornaday 1895
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Coffee in Ceylon, he said, has gone with leaf disease, Wynaad
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Ceylon certainly has gone, Wynaad I will not pronounce upon, as I have not visited the estates in that district, but that Coorg and Mysore with their shade grown coffee will go with leaf disease is a mere groundless assertion, as the reader will, I hope, admit when I come to treat, in its proper place, of leaf disease and the effect of shade in limiting its amount, and controlling its injurious effects.
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