| 1855 - 620 lapas
...jungles near Coorg, and from which the natives manufacture bark sacks in a very ingenious manner. ' A branch is cut corresponding to the length and diameter...wanted. It is soaked a little and then beaten with clubs until the inner bark separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside... | |
| 1846 - 604 lapas
...The Sack Tree.—" From a species of Antiaris (called by Mr. Nimmo Lepurandra saccidora) sacks are made in Western India by the following singular process...the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside out, and pulled down till the wood is sawed off, •with the exception of a small piece... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1851 - 420 lapas
...process, which will be hardly credited in Europe. A branch is cut, corresponding to the length and breadth of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little and then beaten with clubs until the liber separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside out... | |
| 1852 - 620 lapas
...process, which will hardly be credited in Europe. A branch is cut, corresponding to the length and breadth of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little and then beaten with clubs, until the liber separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside out... | |
| John Hutton Balfour - 1852 - 380 lapas
...the people manufacture curious sacks from it. A branch is cut corresponding to the length and breadth of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs until the liber separates- from the wood. The liber, in the form of a sack, is then turned inside out... | |
| John Hutton Balfour - 1852 - 380 lapas
...the people manufacture curious sacks from it. A branch is cut corresponding to the length and breadth of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs until the liber separates from the wood. The liber, in the form of a sack, is then turned inside out... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1066 lapas
...light by friction. From a species of Antiaris (called by Mr. Nimmo Lepurandra saccidora), sacks are made in Western India by the following singular process....the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside out, and pulled down till the wood is sawed off, with the exception of a small piece... | |
| John Forbes Royle - 1855 - 444 lapas
...Ostandje states that the bark of one of the species is used for papermaking in the Island of Ceylon. to the length and diameter of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs until the inner bark separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside... | |
| 1857 - 696 lapas
...the jungles of Cañara, near Coorg, and Traтапсоге. These bags are made by cutting a branch corresponding to the length and diameter of the sack...It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs until the incer bark separates from the wood. This done, the bark is turned inside out, and pulled... | |
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