10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUAZE»
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1
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
Dear Sir, -- We have the pleasure to return you the specimens of fibrous plants
from the Zambesi River, on which you were desirous to see the effects of our
treatment; we therefore inclose to you, No. 1. Buaze, in the state received from
you.
... vine disease, 1893. 227. Buaze fibre, 1889, 222. Bubon 245.
3
Bulletin of the Imperial Institute
The possibilities of the commercial utilisation of Buaze- fibre, however, received
no further consideration until, at the end of the year 1905, a small bale of the
material and a further small sample were received at the Imperial Institute from ...
4
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information
Two kinds of fibre appear to be furnished by the plant; one from the bark of the
twigs is very strong and durable, and would seem to be the _fibre from which the
nets are made, known in Zambesiland as Buaze fibre; the other from the stem, ...
5
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: Including ...
CONGE AND BUAZE. 645 Angola. The pile is short, and it clings to the seed so
much that they use an iron roller to detach it. The soil, however, is equal to the
production of any tropical plant or fruit. The natives have never been encouraged
to ...
6
Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of ...
Then farther on, speaking of travelling with the Africans, he says, ' With them we
crossed Kirk's range, and got among Manganja in the primitive state, working in
iron, and spinning buaze, and sowing grain extensively.' Buaze is a fibre used for
...
George Lydiard Sulivan, 1873
7
House of Commons Papers
Attention was first drawn to the fibre of Seeuridaca longepeduneulata, known as "
Buaze " fibre, by Dr. Livingstone, in 1857. A sample was submitted to commercial
experts, who reported that the fibre resembled flax worth £50 to £1)0 per ton, ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1909
8
The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa
1 The Agricultural Department of Nyasaland reports on a wild product, “buaze” (o'
ccuridacu. longzpcdu'ltculata), as being in every way superior to flax. It is said,
however, to be difficult to cultivate, and the gum it contains renders it hard to ...
9
Reading Critics Reading: Opera and Ballet Criticism in ...
... est plus franc, plus forr, plus sur, patce qu'il est combine' d'apres le sys- reme
moderne'; Journal desdt tbaa (10 Dec. 1825). 2" Le Conaitt (n Aug. 1823). 2"
Journal des debaa (2 May 1821). w Journal des Cluck. Berlioe, ana Castil-Buaze
93.
Roger Parker, Mary Ann Smart, 2001
10
The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles
B-type merino wool A wool classification used in the U.S. for American merino
that is heavier in body than the A-type but less heavily wrinkled. It produces a
coarser but longer fleece. Also see american merino sheep. buaze A strong bast
fiber ...