ln AVE n i del lale bo oipt “of toit 
adir af. the seed of a ew cn agent. known: 
Sareea: ao. of 
he French s$ Choin its la Sceiété- Notou di Aeclim 
» 585, p. 147, contains a notice of this plant, from 
that the Pepated tanning agent is the tot f: 
hey ymenosepalum. ; 
. This plant is a native of Warn North Autepiné; 
known as dimi d of which the mame cited by P » 
. ;porruptiót ; 
Mhe stems and ‘leaves Ri. ded like Tuabarb, and, 
Watson and Gray’s Botany of 
Utah accordingly under the pies of Wild Pie- “plant, 
roots are used for tanning purpos es 
.5. Her Majesty’s Consul at Galveston might possibly 
AF seeds. 
6. The Canaigre i is doubtless only suited to a dry and w: warm tempi 
country. It ean har rdly be doubted that India iid possesses m 
tanning materials better worth yo. ped 
(8 igned) 
E. Buck, Esq., 
“Sey to the Government of India, 
Caleutta. 
Ld e E dul o 
Here the maie risked till recently. e os ought agai ai 
af i vius. 
de ia yr 
m: rs of which i e case of € 
tin for abe 
in tinatn 
[n 
Arn Hever Tanie. 
