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tured on similar lines, as follows (fig. 95): Remove ‘five septa 
(A, B, C, D,‘E) from the young, unopened leaves, trim their ex- 
tremities, and cut into equal lengths. Take four of these, fold them 
Fic, 95.—Manufacture of the kokerit leaf-strip box. 
halfway, and interlock to form a square (1) with eight tails (Aq, 
Bb, Ce, Dd). Turn the free end of A up upon itself, then D over 
A, C over D, and B over C, tucking the free extremity of B under A 
(2). This central square will ultimately constitute the bottom of 
