420 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [May 1, 1913. 



Scientific Names. Trade Names. 



Coagulated Sorts: None. 



Air Dried Sorts: 



Rio Negro air dried Weak Hevea rubber Rio Negro weak coarse 



Para " " " " " Para 



Putumayo " " " " " Peruvian tails 



(from Ilevea Fo.xii) 

 (B.) AMAZONIAN CASTILLOA RUBBER— CAUCHO. 



Air Dried Sorts: 



Bolivian air dried Castilloa rubber :....: '. . . .Bolivian caucho 



Peruvian " " " " Peruvian caucho 



Matto Grosso air dried Castilloa rubber Matto Grosso caucho 



Acre " " " " A'-'- '■"■ Acre caucho 



.\niazonas ( Javary, Jurua, Purus, Madeira, etc.) Amazonas crude 



Para (Xingu, Tapajos, Araguaya) ;-.' Para caucho 



Coagulated Sorts: caucho slabs. 



Caucho prepared with Cerqueira Pinto's process Cerqueira Pinto's caucho 



(O— BRAZILIAN MANIHOT RUBBER Manisoba rubber (sheet crepe 



scrap) 

 Produced in the States of Ceara, Piauhy, Pernambuco, Bahia, Minas Geraes. If desired, the name of the producing state can 

 precede the name of the grade instead of the name of the country. 



1. Brazilian Manihot Glaziovii rubber Ceara rubber 



Brazilian I ^'".'" ^°^g"'a'ef \ Manihot Glaziovii sheet Ceara sheet 



I acid coagulated S 



Brazilian [ ^^".'" ^°^sa}^^^^ \ ^i^^ih^j Gi^.i^,.;; .^epe. Ceara crepe 



[ acid coagulated ) 



The alum or acid coagulated varieties would of course be specified in the contract. 



Brazilian crude or naturally coagulated Manihot Glaziovii.. Ceara scrap 



Brazilian naturally coagulated Manihot Glaziovii. washed Washed Ceara scrap 



2. Brazilian Manihot dichotoma rubber J^'l"!^ ^^^^^'' 



Brazilian Manihot dichotoma sheet Jequie sheet 



crepe Jequie crepe 



crude or naturally coagulated Manihot dichotoma .'. . .' Jequie scrap 



naturally coagulated and washed '• " ...■.•:..• Washed Jequie scrap 



3. Brazilian Manihot Piauhyensis (and Piauhy rubber 



heptaphylla) rubber 

 (D.) HANCORNIA RUBBER. (MANGEBEIRA.) 

 This is the usual variety 



Alum coagulated Hancornia rubber ' Mangabeira slabs 



" " " " crepe Mangabeira crepe 



The lists given above were offered simply as suggestions and " statement of the India eubbee world. ' 

 as basis for discussion. Tt is quite possible that these names may 



be materially changed before they are finally accepted by the Statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., of 



people most" interested in this subject, but this action taken by The India Rubber World, published monthly at New York, 



these members of the committee constitutes at least a substan- required by the Act of August 24, 1912. 



tial beginning in an undertaking of prime importance. A com- Editor, Henry C. Pearson, Tompkins Corners, Putnam Co., 



mercial nomenclature for crude rubber varieties that shall be Nevv\ork. 



generally accepted and used will certainly prove of vast conveni- Managing editor, John P. Lyons, ISO West Ninety-first street, 



ence to the rubber industry. ^'^w York City. 



At one of the committee meetings it was also suggested that Business manager, Edward F. Pfaff, 94 Hawthorne street, 



it was the sense of the committee that all plantation sorts should Brooklyn, New York. 



be branded with the name of the estate on every piece and de- Publisher, The India Rubber Publishing Co., 15 West Thirty- 



livered to the manufacturers in the original cases. The claim eighth street. New \ork. 



that chips were often found in plantation rubber was thoroughly Owner, Henry C. Pearson, Tompkins Corners, Putnam Co., 



discussed, the suggestion being made that the cases be lined with Xew \ ork. 



cloth or paper treated with something analogous to paraffine. No Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, 



decision was reached, as it was the thought of practical planters holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, 



present that such lining would exclude air and cause stickiness. or other securities: None. 



It seemed to be the sense of the planting interest present that (Signed) Edward F. Pf.\ff, Business Manager 

 the chips came not from the original cases in which plantation Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of March, 

 rubber was shipped, but from the sorting and shipping in larger 1913. (Signed) Helen Herold, Notary Public, 

 and rougher cases in which the rubber is delivered to the Ameri- (Seal) Kings County No. 162. 

 can rubber market. Certificate filed in New York County. Term expires March 

 30, 1913. 



Should be on every rubber man's desk — The Rubber Trade Kings County Registers Certificate No. 882, New York County 



Directory of the World, 1912. Registers Certificate No. 3082. (Commission continuous.) 



