_ 264 _ make 24 to the bahar, with its pícotá. The faraçolas has 14 mãos, 4 quiazes. The bahar has 41/2 quintals, 17 arratels, 7 ounces. The faraçolas has 291/2 arratels, ¾ ounces, together with its picotá. Of Lead: The bahar of lead has 18 faraçolas with a picotá of 2 mãos, when the lead is bulky and weighed in coir. If it is small and weighed in twig baskets, the bahar will be exactly 20 faraçolas, because of the tare which must weigh a mão. However, in one way or another, there is no difference, as all comes to one million reals, whether it is weighed in twig baskets or in coir. The faraçolas has the same mãos as sugar. The total weight is one bahar. Fol. 12v Of Copper: The bahar of copper is identical to that of lead. Of Dried Myrovalans: The bahar of dried myrovalans is in every respect like that of Bhatkal cinnamon. Of Madderwort: The bahar ofrr madderwort if identical with that of sugar, neither more nor less. Of Alum: The bahar of alum, which is weighed in a twig basket is also exactly like that of sugar. The bahar has 20 faracolas, without a picotá. In coir, it has 18 faraçolas, and a picotá of 2 mãos. The bahar is worth 40 azars, from one
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