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Show 9 a smooth mm, pusxlbly agate, without a handle, such as we had see i Sailko, D other localities. This glazing slunc measured three b one and one.]}mumdm While I longed to p\m I.did not nsist upon this acquisition, inasmuch wete hemp (Crotalaria. juncea), jute (Corchoru o Corchoru mpmlwu/, and the incvitable paper cuttings, the latter olitoriu material bein mos distasteful to me, for I beleve that its employment spells the mor doom of Indian papermaking. The massive implements formerly used specc in th in the middle ofa shallow round stone trough Imd upon. et g‘mun h upright post was hitched, the animal walking around and around outside of the ston trough, causing the heavy roll to follow his s[o» ceaseles Th wetted hemp and jute (the paper cuttings did not require so moverment severe a maceration) were thrown under the ponderous stone roll as it revolved and th the material to fibre suitable for the making of Asin other part of India, caustcsoda and a simple bleach were uoed 1 Digital image© 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |