purse. The body is being called hy ssp piie: for the present but is ; most i tikely. id 
_ of flavone. Through melting it with potash, protocatechuic acid Wi s. dete 
oS “Certainty. poe ne is Abeer in eee plenst SOUS ee 
; Lavender Oil. As per a notice in’ an. fos periodical i, 
eo i: 
measures s have been een in Redes to increase the production and. certain ‘imprortn nts 
of the steam castillagon have been made, so as to ensure the mania of an ex- 
cellent oil. : Rigen ie: 
_We see in this Lrdmianication a Ocionsk of our working method being co 
| it was we who for the first time obtained in the South of France Taveader a 
Biri 
old method, the lowers were distilled with water, when part of the. esters | Vv 
fied in the course of the slow distillation and the p Aesuline oils were. PRON, 
such as used to be sold formerly. 
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| | ana anaaatns oil from British East sae see Page 82. 7 oe 
| ; H " he Bg Pa I may 
of § 181034 in eae bis 
“ According to another source®) the iehoneeee oil seeitien war aes et 
by lack of tonnage, in 1916. In Madras, the freight to London via. Suez was. then : 
me Shae oot 12 per ton. In January’ 1917, 680- dozen bottles. of lemongrass | oil were 
to New York and 46 dozen bottles to Marseilles. The total | ‘TO! 
a Saeseto 31st January 1917 amounted to 11407 dozen bottles, of w 
a Great Britain, 7064 dozens to Shel ae 2685 } dozens” to America, 
Japan and Bena) fe 
aes ie tal ; 2) Zeitschr, f. d. landwirtsch. Versiaithehsistn in Osterreich 1914, Ne 3/45 
Coenu pie 50 (1917), 773; Chem. Zentralbl, 1918, I. 29. .— 3) Perfum. Record. 9 
bee (916), 396. we The Oil and’ Colour Trades Raabe), i Fepet taessoleere (l 
