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Records of Fort St. George: Diary and Consultation Book
The Dutch call this Eeddwood by the name of Calliature " wood, and we do p the
Nathaniell and "Williamson send a pattern thereof " which came from India. "We
are informed it costs about 2J Pags. p " Candy, they are usually in pieces of ...
Madras (India : Presidency), 1894
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District Gazetteer, Cuddapah
In September 1682, the following entry in the Diary occurs : — ' The Calliature or
Redwood merchants having made a contract with ye Agent, etc., for-candy of
redwood, declared that without they might have half the money before hand they
...
The Dutch call this Reddwood by the name of Calliature wood, and we do )3
thrNathaniell and \Villiamson send a pattern therof which came from India. We
are informed that it costs about 1.); Pag° p candy, they are usually in pieces of
about 3 ...
The Dutch called this Red wood by the name of Calliature wood, and we do per
the Nathaniall and \Villamson send a pattern thereof which came from India. We
are informed that it costs about pagodas per candy, they are usually in pieces of ...
The Dutch called this Red wood by the name of Calliature wood, and we do per
the Nathaniall and VVillamson send a pattern thereof which came from India. We
are informed that it costs about 2% pagodas per candy, they are usually in ...
Forest Research Institute (Dehra Dūn, India), 1916
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The Indigenous Drugs of India: Short Descriptive Notices of ...
The wood, formerly called by the Dutch " calliature wood, " is exported •chiefly
from Madras in large logs consisting chiefly of the lower portion of the tree trunk
and roots, much of the actual wood being retained in India for ornamental
woodwork ...
Kanny Lall Dey, William Mair, 1896
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Official Guide to the Museums of Economic Botany. No. 1 ...
Caffeine, 125. Cafta, 46. Gail-Cedra, 43. Cajanus, 69. Cajuput Oil, 99. Calabar
Bean, 67, 75. Calabash, 109, 161. -——— Nutmeg, 10. Calamander Wood, 141.
Calcium Oxalate, 112. Calendula, 132. Calisaya Bark, 122. Calliature Wood, 71.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1907
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A Manual and Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
beautiful Calliature wood, Red Sanders Callus, 156 Caltrops, Tribulus Calumba
root, Jateorhiza; false- (Ceyl.), Costinium fenestratum Colebr. Calyc- (Gr. pref.),
cup Calycanthemy, a monstrosity of the calyx imitating a corolla Calyciflorae, ...
John Christopher Willis, 1908
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A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
beautiful. Calliandra Benth. Leguminosae (1. 1). 100 warm Am., As. Cult. orn. flg.
shrubs. (C). Callianthemum C. A. Mey. Ranunculaceae (2). 5 Mts. of Eur. and
Cent. As. See Bo/. Mag. t. 7603, 1898. Calliature wood, Pterocarpus santalinus L.
f.
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973
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Indian Records Series Vestiges of Old Madras 1640-1800
The Dutch call this redd wood by the name of Calliature wood. . . . They are
usually in pieces of about 3 yards long, but you may have it sawed into peices of
about 2 foot ... it being to be ground to powder here and used in dying.' (P. from
Eng.