. Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of . is made of the juice which is lodgedbetween the empalemcnt and the feeds; which, ifrubbed on cloths, at firft appears of a lively green,but afterwards changes to a bluifh purple thcfd cloths are put into water, and afterwards -wrung, they will dye the water to a claret rags thus dyed are exported to Britain, and foldin the druggilts fliops under the name of tiirnfol


. Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of . is made of the juice which is lodgedbetween the empalemcnt and the feeds; which, ifrubbed on cloths, at firft appears of a lively green,but afterwards changes to a bluifh purple thcfd cloths are put into water, and afterwards -wrung, they will dye the water to a claret rags thus dyed are exported to Britain, and foldin the druggilts fliops under the name of tiirnfol:.1. The febifera, or tallowy-tree, with rl^omboidal cgg-fliaped leaves, pointed, finooth and very entire. Itis about the height of a cherry-tree ; its leaves inform of a heart, of a deep, fliining, red colour, andits bark very fmooth. Its fruit is enclofed in akind of pod, or cover, like a chefnnt, and confillsof three round white grains, oftiiefize and form of afmall nut, each having its peculiar capfula, and w-ithinthat a little ftone. This fl;one is encompalfed with a whitepulp, w^hich has all the properties of true tallow, as toconiiltence, colour, andeven fmeil: and accordingly the Cbi- Piatt CI,/. /r,-/ ^PA„.,t/. c: R o [ 57 J C R O Crotjn IICroto- Chiiicfc nuke ihcir candles of it; which would doubilcfsbe as j^! as thole in Europe, it ihty knew how lo pu-rity ihcii vegetable tallow as well as we do oiii aiiiiualkind, and to make their wicks as well. 4. The aro-iiiatieum, with heart-lliajied leaves, Hem. The b-uk ot this tree is the lame as thecafcarilla and eleutheria ; though thefe have been coii-Jidercd by fomc as dilUnet barks, and fold in the Ihopsas different productions. It is a hot, acrid, aromaticbitter, refcmbling in appearance the Peruvian ,init it is more bitter and pungent, though not lb rougiiand allringent. It was hrlt introduced into Europeabout the end of the lalt century, and feems iirft tohave been nled in Germany


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