| Benjamin Lewis Rice - 1878 - 478 pages
...until the liber separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed of the bark is turned inside ont and pulled down close to the extremity, where the...carrying rice; some of them may be seen in the Mysore Musuem. Very different in size, but of far greater importance than the sack tree, is the poison-nut... | |
| 1886 - 424 pages
...described in L Graham's Catalogue of Bombay Plants, p. 193, thus :— " A branch is cut, Timber Trees, corresponding to the length and diameter^ of the sack...of the bark is turned inside out. and pulled down until the wood is sawed off, with the exception of a small piece left to form the bottom of the sack,... | |
| 1891 - 426 pages
...length and diameter of the sack wanted, soaked a little, and then " beaten with clubs till the fibre separates from the wood. This done, " the sack formed...of the bark is turned inside out, and pulled down, " until the wood is sawed off, with the exception of a small piece left to " form the bottom of the... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1893 - 892 pages
...length and diameter of the sack wanted, soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs till the fibre separates from the wood. This done, the sack formed...of the bark is turned inside out, and pulled down, until the wood is sawed off, with the exception of a small piece left to form the bottom of the sack,... | |
| Charles Leonard-Stuart - 1912 - 648 pages
...the sack required. After being soaked it is beaten with clubs till the bark separates from, the wood. The sack formed of the bark is turned inside out, and pulled down while the wood is sawed off, a small piece, however, being left to form the bottom. Sackville-West,... | |
| 1896 - 628 pages
...length and diameter of the sack.wanted. It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs till the fibre separates from 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 left to form the bottom of the sack.... | |
| 1846 - 608 pages
...length and diameter of the sack wanted. It is soaked a little, and then beaten with clubs till the fibre separates from 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 left to form the bottom of the sack.... | |
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