260 
‘*Gum Tragacanth,’’ 1894, p. 36; Extract from Foreign 
Office Report on the Trade of “Baghdad and Bussorah, 
No. 1320, 1894 and 1895, pp. 238-239. 
**Siam Benzoin,’’ 1895, p. 154 and p. 195; “‘ The Seiictigs 
of Siam Benzoin (Styrax Siaudies ? 1912, p. 391 
“Siam Gamboge saehuegen Hanburyt),”’ 1895, p. 189. 
** Myrrh ‘and sen amg 1896, P. 86, including ‘* Arabian 
Myrrh,”’ ** African Bdelliu um, “Opa que Bdellium,’’ 
‘ Bissa Bol, ‘Hotei >and “Indian Bdellium,” “ Myrrh,”’ 
1897, p. 98. ‘‘Commiphora africanum,” Additional 
Series ix. Part i., p. 140. 
- ** Kano from eee malabarica,’’? 1897, p. 101. 
“Incense Trees of the West Indies,’’ 1898, p.. 289, 
ae Bursera gummifera, the ‘‘ Birch Tree’’ of 
Jamaica, the ‘‘ Gommier ’’ of the Windward and Leeward 
Is tats, and the ‘‘Turpentine Tree”’ of St. Vincent; 
Dacryodes hexandra, the ‘‘ Mountain Incense Tree’’ or 
““Gommier’”’ of Dominica; and Protiwm giianense indi- 
genous to the mainland of South America 
“Trachylobium Dewevrianum,’’ 1899, p. 139, a newly- 
discovered Copal from the Congo; sample reported upon, 
for Kew, by Messrs. Ingham Clark & Co., West Ham 
** Kast Fudan Lewin s Blood ap gta snp.) 1906, 
p. 197, Malay Penisula, Sumatra and Bor 
“Persian Gum (Amygdalus leiocarpa),’’ 1808. p. 109. 
**Ogea Gum (Daniella ae Cyanothyr 28), ”? 1906, 199; 
© Daniallia.” Add. Series ix. Part i., p. 268; Ly es 
niellia Oliveri,’? Add. Ser, ix, part.4, 'p. 270; 1912, p. 96. 
“The Gums Ammoniac of Moroceo and the Cyrenaica 
(Ferula communis, var. brevifolia),’’? 1907, p. 375. 
“Sudan Gum,”’ 1907, p. 23. 
** African ate ideas! sg ermnaceus),”’ Add. Series ix. 
' Part 2, p. 239-240. 
“Gum Riciee (Acacia spp.),’? Add. Series ix. Part i1., 
p. 288, mcluding Acacia arabica, A. Senegal, &c. 
Various Gums and Resins are dealt with in Colonial Report, 
Mise. Series, No. 63, 1909, ‘‘ Selected Reports from mee oe 
and Technical Department, Imperial Institute,’ pp. 
Reference might also be made to ‘‘A Few Notes on Varnish 
and Fossil Resins,’ by R. Ingham Clark, PP- 1-69, in which 1s 
acknowledged, to the Royal Gardens, Kew, ‘such information 
on the subject as the Gardens afford 
The imports wit me _ corresponding values, given under 
“Gum Arabiec,’’ ‘‘ Ros “‘Kauri,’? and “‘Lac,’’ are taken 
from “The Annual ious of the Trade of the United King- 
dom with Foreign ountries and British Possessions,’ Vol. 1., 
1915, and ‘‘ Accounts Relating to Trade and Navigation of the 
United Kingdom, Dec., 1915,” and as with Dyes and Tanning 
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