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In 1805 and 1806 there were considerable quantities in the 
commerce from America; connoisseurs + regard it as one of the 
best yellow Quinquinas. 
Cascarilla amarilla de Juta. 
"This yellow Quinquina is frequently received without admix- 
ture; it much resembles the pagiza. 
Its epidermis is very fine and of a reddish grey; external 
surface smooth; internal surface rough and of the colour of ochre; 
difficult to break ; fracture clear ; slightly bitter without being 
disagreeable, very little aromatic, in considerable repute. — 
