. The world's commercial products [microform] : a descriptive account of the economic plants of the world and of their commercial uses. Plant products; Produits naturels; Produits végétaux; Natural products; Botanique agricole; Botany, Economic. 352 The World's Commercial Products >ft li,'_;lit-i'i)liiunM| liMtlirr s|'ly >ui{,il)lc for tlio " iippn- Hinli bark i)iiiilti(fs , boots and shots, ('iii:siM I I1\i;k anh Wnnh The bark of tin' conimon (â iR'stmil [(':isl,iih\i riil^nris) i-iitains tiiMltv as iiiiicli taiiniii ^i-^ l)ut 1^ used for taiiniiif,' i


. The world's commercial products [microform] : a descriptive account of the economic plants of the world and of their commercial uses. Plant products; Produits naturels; Produits végétaux; Natural products; Botanique agricole; Botany, Economic. 352 The World's Commercial Products >ft li,'_;lit-i'i)liiunM| liMtlirr s|'ly >ui{,il)lc for tlio " iippn- Hinli bark i)iiiilti(fs , boots and shots, ('iii:siM I I1\i;k anh Wnnh The bark of tin' conimon (â iR'stmil [(':isl,iih\i riil^nris) i-iitains tiiMltv as iiiiicli taiiniii ^i-^ l)ut 1^ used for taiiniiif,' i)iiri)oscs, Tlu' f,'r''i'ii wood coiitaiiis from tlintio-Hunf,Mr\-, wlirir it i-- .ivailalili' in laiijr .|, â â I'lu'Stnnt fxtract'â contains from tliirt\- to Iort\- \n-v rmt. of tannin, and fui inches a linn, tolfialily liiMvy, imt nitliri- ,i,';ii li'.itlicr. which darkens somewhat wht-n kept. It is imported prnici|)ally from lialy and Anstro- llnni;ar\-. and largely nsed in the I'nited Kingdom as one of the ingredients of a niixtnre employed in tanning soK' leather. H.\KKS These are obtained as bye-jirodncts in the ( iilli\ation of willows to be nsed fo|- basket-making. They are employed more esi)eciallv m Denmark, Belgium, Holland, and l''rani e for leather intended for the manufaclmi of glo\-e~ and similar artiilcs. Tile barks of nniiariii and Sii/ix Niisntiiiiiiii are most sought after for this ])iirpo>e. They contain from eight to twelve per cent, of tanrin, and yield a ptMuliarKsoft. i)liable. light-coloured , WAiri-i-: These products, also known as mimo.~,L barks, are ol)tained from a .series of acacias iiulig<'nous to the soutliern p;u'tsof Australia, and now largely cultivated in The best .\ustraiian species are the " broad- leax'ed " or â "golden" wattle of South .\iistralia (Ac<Hiii pyciiiiiitlui). the bark of which may contain as nuich as forty to liftN' per o


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