Oil, both brought from Sumatra by Dr. Junghuhn, I am indebted to the courtesy of Dr. JE De Vrij of Rotterdam. Wood Oil, as imported from Moulmein, is, after filtration, a transparent, dark brown liquid, of somewhat greater consistence than Olive Oil,... The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and science, ed. by J ... - Page 274by Madras literary society - 1856Full view - About this book
| 1856 - 606 lehte
...and of an analogous liquid called Laqam Oil, both brought from Sumatra by Dr. Junghuhn, I am indebted to the courtesy of Dr. JE De Vrij of Rotterdam. Wood...it treated with two parts of alcohol sp. gr. .796, is dissolved with the exception of a minute quantity of darkish flocculent matter, which subsides upon... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1857 - 926 lehte
...resemblance to Balsam of Copaiba, that it might easily be mistaken for Copaiba of an unusually dark colour. Wood Oil, as imported from Moulmein, is, after filtration,...it treated with two parts of alcohol sp. gr. *796, is dissolved with the exception of a minute quantity of darkish flocculent matter, which subsides upon... | |
| 1858 - 358 lehte
...and of an analogous liquid called Lagam Oil, both brought from Sumatra by Dr. Junghuhn, I am indebted to the courtesy of Dr. JE De Vrij of Rotterdam. Wood Oil, as imported from Moulmein, is after nitration, a transparent, dark brown liquid, of somewhat greater consistence than Olive Oil, a sp.... | |
| 1866 - 610 lehte
...and of an analogous liquid called Lagam Oil, both brought from Sumatra by Dr. Junghuhn, I am indebted to the courtesy of Dr. JE De Vrij of Rotterdam. Wood...liquid, of somewhat greater consistence than Olive Oil, sp. gr. of -964 and an odor and taste like copaiba, though perhaps hardly so strong. One part of it... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1874 - 172 lehte
...trees appear sickly the following season, one or more years' respite is given them. (FL Ind. ii. 613.) "Wood oil, as imported from Moulmein, is after filtration...somewhat greater consistence than olive oil, a sp. gr. of -96d) and an odour and taste like copaiba, though perhaps hardly so strong. One part of it treated... | |
| Daniel Hanbury - 1876 - 574 lehte
...filtration, a Characterisf \\r 1 transparent, dark-brown liquid, of somewhat greater consistence ' s°0ii. than Olive Oil, a sp. gr. of -964, and an odour and...it treated with two parts of alcohol, sp. gr. "796, is dissolved with the exception of a minute quantity of darkish flocculent matter, which subsides upon... | |
| Daniel Hanbury - 1876 - 594 lehte
...and of an analogous liquid called Lagam Oil, both brought from Sumatra by Dr. Junghuhn, I am indebted to the courtesy of Dr. JE De Vrij, of Rotterdam. Wood...as imported from Moulmein, is, after filtration, a Clmracteristransparent, dark-brown liquid, of somewhat greater consistence °oii ° than Olive Oil,... | |
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