Bark - Specimen details
Catalogue Number: 62922 | |||||
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No Image | Plant Name | 45.01 OLACACEAE Scorodocarpus borneensis | Entry Book Number | ||
Artefact Name | Bark | Vernacular Name | |||
Iso Country | Not defined | TDWG Region | Not defined | ||
Parts Held | Bark | Geography Description | Straits Settlements | ||
Uses | BarkUse: MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs User: Man | TDWG use | MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs | ||
Storage | Bottles, boxes etc | Related Items | |||
Donor | Pharm Soc GB | Donor No | 3 D 5 | ||
Donor Date | Donor Notes | Col & Ind Exhib 1886x0Dx0A | |||
Collector | Collector No | ||||
Collection Notes | Collection Date | ||||
Exhibition | Expedition | ||||
Number Components | Publication | ||||
Notes: | Label source: Several tanning barks are exhibited under the names of Kulit kayu, poko klat, poko kulim (S borneensis), poko paga anak, poko samak serai, bakau (Ruizophora conjugata), and poko samak palut. Most of these barks are of a dark colour; the l, ast is considered the best tanning bark in the country. Several of them are already under examination and will probably be reported on in these pages before the close of the Exhibition. The term kulit, ie bark, forms part of the name given in Europe to, the aromatic bark of Cinnamomum kulilaqan, ie Kulit Lawan. |