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Aleppo galls

Boil eight ounces of coarsely-pulverized Aleppo galls and four ounces of thin logwood chips in twelve pounds of water for one hour, or until half the liquid is evaporated. Pass tho decoction through a hair-sieve - or... [Pg.373]

Boil six ounces of finely-bruised Aleppo galls In six pints of water then add four ounces of clean and well crystallized sulphate of iron, and four ounces of gum-arabic. Keep the whole in a wooden or glass vessel, occasionally shaken. In two months, strain, and pour off the ink into glass bottles.—Braude. [Pg.373]

Aleppo galls. . . Blue-black ppte. No ppte.. Reacts red to blue Dark ppte. [Pg.334]

Examples of tannin-containing materials are tea leaves, tara pods, Chinese nut galls, divi divi pods, sumac leaves and Aleppo galls. [Pg.44]

The tannin or tannic acid employed can be any hydrolyzable tannin such as that obtained by extraction thereof from such tannin-containing materials as tara pods, Chinese nut galls, Aleppo galls, sumac-leaves, etc. Taratannin (i.e., tannin obtained by extraction from tara pods) is preferred. [Pg.46]

Aleppo galls Hard, brittle, sphericel bodies, resembtlng hickory nuts produced on the twigs of Quercus Infectoria by Cynlps tlnetorla. [Pg.2]

Annexed are the analyses of samples of Aleppo and Ohinese galls by two distinguished authorities .—... [Pg.502]


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