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3G ADMINISTRATION REPORT OF THE PERSIAN GULP
                                                                   POLITICAL RESIDENCY
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                           It has been confidently asserted that some 20 years ago the banks
                       were more pregnant, lmt that compensation is now afforded in the higher
                       price paid for pearls.*                                     °
                           Twenty years ago the market price is stated to have been about
                                                    12 krans (or about Rupees 5) a
                       (<i) Tlic weight u.«cd, the "clmo,” Is s.iid
                       to have vnried during the jm^t 20 years   “ cliao,” whilst it stands now at 35
                       relatively to that of Bombay. That is  krans.’f   We must however not lose
                       toMjr.llicUulf »iWU now heavier s;,r|lt 0f t|le fact that tj k   h
                       than in former tunes.        . °   * . i , ,
                                                    been debased.(a)
                           As to this asserted diminution of the yield becoming more marked
                       I should be very sceptical.
                           There would be nothing to account for anything of the sort (other
                       than a natural temporary deficit) iu the manner that the fisheries have
                       been carried on of late years.
                           I have failed to obtain mention or even tradition of any failure
                       in this marine harvest, aud indeed the fish has here everything in its
                       favour.
                           In the first place, there is the climate, the usually quiet weather,
                       and sea, the hundreds of miles of shoal water, warmed through and
                       through by that dead heat, which, ns the Arabs themselves say, makes
                       the fish jump out of “ the water to get cool.” Then the cooler deeps
                       as a perpetual preserve; for the boldest “Scdcc” diver will not fish J as
                       a rule beyond twelve fathom, and there is not one man in tweuty who
                       can go down sixteen, aud lastly the temper, or continence, of the divers
                       themselves. They are too wise to kill the goose with golden eggs, and
                       say “ that will do for another year” when they come upon a small lot of
                       shells.
                                                        This presents a rather remarkable
                         Mr. Markhnm's report, published in
                       Madras on Tiuiievelly IVarl Fishery.  contrast to the manner iu which the
                       Cumiuumcited to ijfmrd of Revenue, Tiiuievelly fisheries are reported to have
                       Bombay Government, lSGo.     been “ worked.”
                           On the whole, perhaps, the idea of any important diminution in the
                       supply may be dismissed.
                           31. With regard to the greater or less fertility of banks, this is
                       supposed to depend on the depth of the water, but the Arabs do not seem
                       to attach much more importance to one locality than to another.
                           They 6ay that they find considerably more  shells in shallow than
                       in deep water, though these are generally smaller, also that the oysters
                       arc not os a rule larger on new banks than on the old ones. ]}


                          • lately the ralue of pearl* bos fallen in tbe Indian market- The fall baa been goiag
                       on for three years, aud it is actually cheaper to buy in India than at Bahrein. The trad*
                       however it in fact n monopoly which may account for this. 1 hare failed to understand
                       the reason thoroughly.
                          t In 1824 the 4| brans were equal to one dollar. The dollar is now worth 5| krto*
                          X Tha usual depth Is »U to eight or Wn English fathom.
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