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the most noteworthy are the leguminosae, e.g., the black wattle; the anacardiaceae, e.g., quebracho and sumac; the combretaceae, e.g., myrabolans; rhisophoraceae, e.g., mangroves; myrtaceae, e.g., eucalyptus; and polygonaceae, e.g., canaigre. tannin may occur in almost any part of a plant, including roots
fruit is used as a hair restorer. subject to loss in weight due to drying out, but it has been known for this commodity to increase slightly in weight. if exposed to excessively damp atmosphere will mildew. myrabolans are usually packed in old gunnies when shipped from india, whether as nuts or in crushed...
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