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the bark, a thin strip, to feet in length and to inches wide being torn off. in about fifteen days it thickens in the furrow down which it runs, hardening on exposure to the air, usually in the form of round or oval tears, about the size of a pigeon's egg, but sometimes in vermicular forms, white or
gums show the widest variation as to size of fragments, whiteness, clearness, freedom from adhering matter, etc. it is next sorted or 'picked' in accordance with these differences. there are many kinds of acacia gum in commerce: kordofan gum, collected in upper egypt and the sudan, in kordofan, dafur...
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