. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. ^\$$WW**^. -The Ita palm, ITauritia flexuosa. Tig. 81.—The Carana palm. Mauritia aculeata. the tree and cutting into the trunk several holes about 6 inches square, three inches deep, and about 6 feet apart. In a short time these holes become filled with a red- dish colored liquid which forms a very agreeable drink. On the Rio Negro the hard outside portions of the trunk are used lor building ; Off. Guide Keto Mus. It also produces a pulp which, w


. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. ^\$$WW**^. -The Ita palm, ITauritia flexuosa. Tig. 81.—The Carana palm. Mauritia aculeata. the tree and cutting into the trunk several holes about 6 inches square, three inches deep, and about 6 feet apart. In a short time these holes become filled with a red- dish colored liquid which forms a very agreeable drink. On the Rio Negro the hard outside portions of the trunk are used lor building ; Off. Guide Keto Mus. It also produces a pulp which, when boiled with sugar, is made into a sweetinent. The young leaves and cuticle of the leaves form the raw material for the manufac- ture of hammocks and mats. In the handbook Notes of the State of Para. W. vJ. E., 1893, tbe fiber i- called burily, and is said to be hsed for bats, basket-, and cordage. Anot her species is noted in Brazil, l/. aculeata, which • produces fibers of admirable fineness, resistance, and ; (See fig. 81.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dodge, Charles Richards, 1847-1918. Washington, Govt. print. off.


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