SECTION III.— ECONOMIC BOTANY, — 'Continued. 
Sub-Section I. — Gums, Resins and Juices, — Continued. 
81 
Gambier (Cube). 
Uncaria gambier. 
India. 
82 
Gamboge (Pipe). 
, (The hollow tube by the 
Ceylon . 
side is the mould in which it is made.) 
83 
Gamene (d} r e). 
Rubia Tinctorium. 
India. 
84 
Ginaciuii Gum. 
Ginacum officinale resina. 
S. America. 
85 
Do. (in tear form) . 
British Guiana. 
80 
GuaraiuL (used a 
.s a Paullinea sorbilis. 
Peru . 
kind of tea.) 
87 
Hsematoxvlon. 
88 
llog Gum. 
1 lymcmea Courbaril. 
Demcrara. 
89 
Do. 
Moronobea coccinea. 
Jamaica. 
90 
Do. 
do. * 
West Indies. 
01 
llyawai, or Incense Gum. 
British Guiana. 
92 
Incense as used 
in Churches, of three 
descriptions of fineness. 
93 
Indigo. 
Calcutta. 
91 
Do. very line 
Indigofera (inctoria. 
India. 
95 
Japan Wax. 
Rhus six c c edaneiL m . 
Japan. 
96 
Do. (known a 
.s. saucer wax from the 
shape of the mould). 
97 
Do. 
M 
98 
Jupiter Gum. 
• 
European. 
99 
Kino Gum. 
Resina Pterocarpi Erinacei. 
E. Angola. 
100 
Do. 
do. 
West Coast of Af 
101 
Do. (the 
dried juice of the 
India and Africa. 
Pterocarpus marsupium ) , 
102 
Do. Australian (an astringent drug). 
103 
Kowrie Gum. 
- 
New Zealand. 
101 
Do. 
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