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Show 5 upon ropes within the mill and the paste allowed to harden. The1pplxc.<tarch not only increases 1hc>eralh of th but ha a tendency to render ome degre an agate he continued rubbing pmducrda glaze-like surface and closed th ‘paper, making it better fitted for writing. Specimens of both the \mhmslm. and the finished paper produced in Nowshera, Kashmir, are ann this volume. Paper specimens Nos. 1-2 After many intercsting hours in the litdle mill in Nowshera, where I sa ed th rolls u[ paper the hospitabl artisans, who had so graciously entertained and instructed us, accompanie Digital image© 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights ressrved |