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" Burnt on hot coals, it emits a smell very much resembling that of a mixture of balsam of Tolu and benzoin, somewhat approaching to storax. It is perfectly soluble in spirit of wine, but not in water, nor even in essential oil of turpentine, unless it... "
The History of New South Wales: Including Botany Bay, Port Jackson ... - Page 457
by George Barrington - 1802 - 505 pages
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The History of New South Wales from Its First Discovery to the Present Time ...

G. Paterson - Aboriginal Australians - 1811 - 648 pages
...now in Mr. Wilson's possession. But the most valuable produce of this plant seems to be its resins, the properties of which vie with those of the most...the red gum produced by the Eucalyptus resinifera. The plant which produces the yellow gum seems to bo perfectly unknown to botanists, but Mr. White has...
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description ..., Volume 3

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 644 pages
...strong heat, and the varnish it affords is of little strength or use. It was found by Mr. White to be a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic. It is not obtainable in such large quantitities as the Red Gum produced by Eucalyptus resinífera. Doryanthes excelsa (ßff....
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description ..., Volume 3

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 640 pages
...strong heat, and the varnish it affords is of little strength or use. It was found by Mr. White to be a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic. It is not obtainable in such large quantitities as the Red Gum produced by Eucalyptus resinifera. Doryanthes excelsa (Jig....
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the ...

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1839 - 646 pages
...strong heat, and the varnish it affords is of little strength or use. It was found by Mr. White to be a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic. It is not obtainable in such large quantitities as the Red Gum produced by Eucalyptus resinífera. Doryanthes excelsa (_/!#....
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales

Linnean Society of New South Wales - Biology - 1891 - 1010 pages
...essential oil of turpentine, unless it be digested in a strong heat. The varnish which it makes with ether is very weak, and of little use. With respect to its...cases a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic." (Dr. James Smith, in "Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales," by John White, Esq., Surgeon-General...
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The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, Volume 5

New South Wales. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1894 - 1164 pages
...essential oil of turpentine, unless it be digested in a strong heat. The varnish which it makes with ether is very weak, and of little use. "With respect to...cases a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic." (Dr. James Smith, in " Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales," by John White, Esq., Surgeon- General...
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales

Linnean Society of New South Wales - Biology - 1891 - 998 pages
...essential oil of turpentine, unless it be digested in a strong heat. The varnish which it makes with ether is very weak, and of little use. With respect to its...cases a good pectoral medicine, and very balsamic." (Dr. James Smith, in "Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales," by John White, Esq., Surgeon-General...
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