| 1828 - 568 pages
...the piney tree, Valeria (Abraham Vater, Professor of Botany at Vittemberg in 1722) indica, by boiling the fruit in water, when the tallow is soon found to rise to the top in a melted state, and, on cooling, forms a solid cake. The colour of the tallow is generally white,... | |
| 1828 - 574 pages
...the piney tree, Valeria (Abraham Vater, Professor of Botany at Vittemberg in 1722) indica, by boiling the fruit in water, when the tallow is soon found to rise to the top in a melted state, and, on cooling, forms a solid cake. The colour of the tallow is generally white,... | |
| 1828 - 450 pages
...tallow in many of its properties. It is obtained from the piney tree (Vaterica Indica), by boiling the fruit in water, when the tallow is soon found to rise to the top in a melted state, and, on cooling, forms a solid cake. The colour of the tallow is generally white,... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 816 pages
...melted with the resin of the same tree, is used as a substitute for tar in paying the bottoms of boats. The method of preparing this material is simply to...melting state, and on cooling forms a solid cake. Tims obtained, the piney tallow (piney is the native name of the tree which produces it) is generally... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1836 - 814 pages
...melted with the resin of the same tree, is used as a substitute for tar in paying the bottoms of boats. The method of preparing this material is simply to...of the tree which produces it) is generally white, sometunes yellow, greasy to the touch, with some degree of waxiness, almost tasteless, and has a rather... | |
| 1837 - 486 pages
...melted with the resin of the same tree, is used as a substitute for tar in paying the bottoms of boats. The method of preparing this material is simply to...cake. Thus obtained, the Piney tallow (Piney is the name of the tree which produces it) is generally white, sometimes yellow, greasy lo the touch, with... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1845 - 598 pages
...partakes of the nature of wax and of oil, and, from its appearance, may not he inaptly termed a tallow. The method of preparing this material is simply to...the tallow is soon found to rise to the surface in a melted state, and oa cooling forms a solid cake. Thus obtained, the piney tallow (piney is the native... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1849 - 850 pages
...melted with the resin of the same tree, is used as a substitute for tar in paying the bottoms of boats. The method of preparing this material is simply to...melting state. and on cooling forms a solid cake. Tims obtained, the pinry tallow (piney is the native name of the tree which produces it) is generally... | |
| Thomas Webster, Mrs. William Parkes - 1852 - 1298 pages
...partakes of the nature of wax and of oil ; and, from its appearance, may not be inaptly termed a tallow. The method of preparing this material is simply to...the tallow is soon found to rise to the surface in a melted state, and on cooling forms a solid cake. Thus obtained, the piney tallow (piney is the native... | |
| Thomas Webster, Mrs. William Parkes - 1855 - 1244 pages
...partakes ol the nature of wax and of oil, and, from its appearance, may not he inaptly frmed a tallow. The method of preparing this material is simply to boil the fruit in •^ater, when the tallow is soon found to rise to the surface in a melted state, and ou nvjling forms... | |
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