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Volltext: A classified and descriptive catalogue of the Indian department, Vienna Universal Exhibition 1873

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114. Cordia sp. 
115. Cupressus funebris. 
116. Cupressus sempervirens. 
117- Cupressus torulosa. 
118. Cynometra polyandra. 
119. Cynometra ramiflora. 
120. Dalbergia alata. 
121. 122, 123, 124. Dalbergia laneeolaria. 
125. Dalbergia latifolia, 
126. Dalbergia oojeinensis. 
127. Dalbergia ovata. 
128. Dalbergia sissoides. 
129. Dalbergia sissoo. 
130. Fagraea fragrans. 
131. Heterophragma chelonoides. 
132. Homalium tomentosum. 
133. Spathodea stipulata. 
134. Vateria indica. 
B.—TANNING BARES AND DYE-WOODS. 
Materials employed for tanning leather in the 
Government f'actory, exhibited by the Commis- 
sary of Ordnance, Cawnpore. 
1. Divi-divi. Caesalpinia coriaria. 
2. Myrabolans. Terminalia cbebula. 
3. Myrabolans, broken up. Do. 
4. Babool bark. Acacia arabiea. 
5. Babool bark, crushed. 
6. Shumac. 
Bark exhibited by H. W. Wooldridge. 
1.725. Valum bark. 
1.726. Avarum bark. 
Forest products for tanning, &c., exhibited by the 
Mysore Local Committee. 
.94. Myrabolans. Terminalia chebula. 
101. Morinda bark. Morin da umbellata. 
103. Logwood. Haematoxylon campechianum. 
C.—GUMS 1 
These products have as yet not been fairly and 
completely sought out and developed in India. The 
supply could doubtless be very large, but so long as 
indiscriminate mixing and eareless Collection is the 
rule rather than the exception, the gums and resins 
of Indian forests will fall to secure a remunerative 
market. Under this sub-section four minor sub- 
divisions might be established, under which all the 
varieties could be grouped. These would be,— 
1. Gums. 
2. Resins. 
3. Oleo-resins. 
4. Elastics and guttas. 
The first subdivision would include all gums 
wholly or partially soluble in water, whether of the 
Arabic or Tragacanth kind. The second would 
include resins more or less soluble in alcohol, such 
as copals, mastics, and gum resins such as asa- 
fcetida and ammoniacum. The third would include 
turpentine, wood-oil, and balsams. The fourth and 
last division would contain india-rubber and gutta 
percha, with substances of a similar character. 
In the present catalogue the products are classed 
according to exhibitors, and have not been grouped 
under the foregoing subdivisions, the collection 
being by no means representative, and too small to 
deal with under the proposed grouping. 
9 Gums from Madras, exhibited by Dr. G. Bidie, 
Madras. 
1,582. Gamboge. Garcinia pictoria. 
1,590. Piney. Vateria indica. 
110. Babool bark. Acacia arabiea. 
112. Red sanders. Pterocarpus santalinus. 
1,586. Bark of Cassia auriculata. Dr. G. Bidie. 
Madras. 
Forest products for tanning and dyeing from 
India Museum, London. 
2,993. Babool bark. Acacia arabiea. 
3,020. Sapan wood. Caesalpinia sappan. 
3,026a. Cassia bark. Cassia fistula. 
3,043. Logwood. Haematoxylon campechianum. 
3,063. Bark of Myrica sapida. 
3,070. Aomla. Phyllanthus emblica. 
3,072. Galls of Pistacia vera. 
3,077- Oak gulls. Quercus infectoria. 
3,078. Quercitron bark. Quercus tinctoria. 
3,083. Mangrove bark. Rhizophora mucronata. 
3,084. Tengah bark. Rhizophora sp. 
3,093. Lodh bark. Symplocos racemosa. 
3.103. Bedda nuts. Terminalia belerica. 
3.104. Myrabolans. Terminalia chebula. 
SD RESINS. 
1,591. Olibanum. Boswellia sp. 
1.594. Black Dammar. Canarium strictum. 
1.595. Babool. Acacia arabiea. 
1.596. Neem gum. Azadirachta indica. 
1.597. Mastic. Pistacia lentiscus. 
1.598. Benzoin. Styrax benzoin. 
1.599. Bdellium. Balsamodendron sp. 
2 Dammars from Salem. 
2.114. White dammar. 
2.115. Black dammar. 
22 Gums from the Salem District, exhibited by 
C. T. Longley, Esq., Collector of Salem. 
2,064. Acha. Hardwickia pinnata. 
2,065. Vellam. Feronia elephantum. 
J® 1 Vengay. Pterocarpus marsupium. 
JjUo/. Vapum. Melia azadirachta. 
2,068. Sella Woonga or Kul Thooningee. Albizzia 
odoratissima. 
2,069. Moorkum. 
2,07°. Vagai or Kat-a-va. Albizzia lebbek. 
2,<bl. Kat Elevam. Eriodendron anfractuosum. 
2,0/2. Numdalai. 
2,0/3. Parabay. Prosopis spicigera. 
2,074. Dupada. Vateria indica. 
2,0/5. Nelli Kai. Emblica officinalis. 
2,076. Kendallai. 
2,07/. Broshoo or Pooroosoo. Chloroxylon swie- 
tenia. , 
2,078. Sarang-kottay. Semecarpus anacardium.
	        
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