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Varma, B. S.
- Pintar-an Attempt to Utilise Pinus Longifolia Tar as a Road Surfacing Material
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 7 (1931), Pagination: 313-325Abstract
No abstract- Utilization of Indian Acorns
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 11 (1934), Pagination: 753-755Abstract
No abstract- Indian Plants Reputed as Fish-poisons
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 4 (1937), Pagination: 198-218Abstract
No abstract- Isolation of Costus Oil from Costus Roots
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Indian Forester, Vol 77, No 8 (1951), Pagination: 513-516Abstract
No abstract- Estimation of Santonin in Artemisia Species
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Indian Forester, Vol 77, No 9 (1951), Pagination: 584-586Abstract
No abstract- Agar Oil from the Wood of Aquilaria agallocha Roxb.
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Indian Forester, Vol 78, No 1 (1952), Pagination: 26-33Abstract
A simple and economic method of distilling the essential oil of agar from the infected wood of Aquilaria agallocha Roxb. has been developed. The process can be worked as a profitable cottage scale industry. Details of the distillation plant and accessories as well as processing are indicated. Yield percentages of agar oil from various grades of wood and their physical constants have been recorded. Preparation of highly concentrated attars under the new technique has also been shown to yield better quality at lower cost. The paper incidentally summarises the present day knowledge regarding the factors responsible for the attack of sound agarwood by certain fungus and the consequent development of the agar oleoresin. Agar oil prepared by the new method has a true balsamic aroma with a woody back-note. Its high fixative value and exotic character will make an important addition to the list of Indian essential oils of great odour appeal.- A New Condenser for Camphor Distillation
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Indian Forester, Vol 78, No 9 (1952), Pagination: 471-474Abstract
No abstract- Purification of Camphor by Sublimation
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Indian Forester, Vol 79, No 3 (1953), Pagination: 198-200Abstract
No abstract- The Wattle-bark - Acacia mollissima Willd., Monthly Variations of Tannin Contents
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 8 (1955), Pagination: 496-497Abstract
No abstract- Manufacture of katha and Cutch on Cottage-scale Basis
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