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1093-1096. Red resin of dammar. Samples separated from commercial black 
dammar. Of unknown botanical origin. 
1097-1109. Various forms of resin found mixed.with commercial black dammar. 
IlI0-1111. Batavian dammar. 
1112. Pontianac white dammar. 
1113. Singapore white dammar. 
AniImMiI oR ANIME COPAL 
The animis are the very best varieties of varnish resin 
known. They are found fossil, mostly in Africa, and are 
probably the product of one or more species of Trachy- 
lobium (Caesalpiniaceae—Senna Family). 
1114. A commercial sample from Africa. 
1115. The same, containing embedded insects. 
1116-1117. Zanzibar animi. The product of Trachylobium Hornemannianum 
Hayne. Samples from Zanzibar, Africa. 
1118. The same from Sierra Leone. 
1119. The same from Madagascar. 
1120. The same from Mozambique. 
1121. The same from Angola. 
1122-1123. Accra copal. 
1124. An African copal of unknown botanical origin. 
1125. Pebble copal. A peculiar form of the same. 
1126. Loanga copal. The same from Loanga, Africa. 
1127-1147. Brazilian copal. This is a superior variety of varnish resin found 
fossil in Brazil and other parts of South America. It is probably the 
product of one or more species of Hymenaea (Caesalpiniaceae—Senna 
Family), or of a closely related genus. 
1148. Demarara copal. A similar product, from Guiana. 
1149. Colombian copal. The same from Colombia. 
1150-1152. Sandaraca, or Sandarac. A resin produced by Callitris articulata 
(Vahl) Farwell (Pinaceae—Pine Family). 
1153. French rosin——The resin from one or more French species of Pinus 
(Pinaceae—Pine Family). 
1154-1155. Pontianac gutta. A resin from Pontianac, Borneo, derived from 
Dyera costulata Hook. (Apocynaceae—Dogbane Family). Native of the 
East Indies. 
1156-1158. Specimens of varnish resins of unknown botanical origin. 
1159. Yellow Acaroides resin or “gum.” The resin produced by Xanthorrhoea 
hastilis R. Br. (Dracagnaceae—Dracaena Family). Native of Australia. 
1160. Another specimen of the same. 
1161-1162. Red Acaroides resin or “gum.” The resin produced by Xanthorrhoea 
arborea R. Br. Same family and home as the preceding. 
