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accumulation and then to the points of export, chiefly suakin, alexandria, or - in senegambia - st. louis. it is then known as 'acacia sorts,' the term being equivalent to 'unassorted acacia.' the unsorted gums show the widest variation as to size of fragments, whiteness, clearness, freedom from adhering matter
produced by two different trees, one yielding a white, the other a red gum, is usually in roundish or oval unbroken pieces of various sizes, larger than those of turkey gum, less brittle and pulverizable, less fissured and often occurs in long, cylindrical or curved pieces. the term 'gum senegal' is not...
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