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81 Maholtine Fibre
Bast fibre of good quality obtained from a species of the Abutilon plant in tropical America and India. Used as a substitute for jute. It is also found in Africa extending from West to East. Although the plant belongs to the natural order Malvaceae and is related to the cotton plant, it is specified commercially as jute. -
82 Majagua Fibre
Very long bast fibre obtained from the Hibiscus Tiliaceus of Central America. It does not deteriorate in water. -
83 Malasiag Fibre
Bast fibre obtained from a species of the Ardista in the Philippines. Used for ropes. -
84 Mohwal Fibre
Bast fibre, used for ropes, obtained from the Bauhinia Vahlii, grown in India. -
85 Mojo Fibre
Very tough, durable bast fibre of good elasticity, obtained from the mojo tree in Honduras. Used for ropes. -
86 Narwuli Fibre
A white, soft and not very strong bast fibre of a tree of same name in India. Used for ropes. -
87 Nilghiri Fibre
A soft, silky and very long bast fibre obtained from the Girardinia Palmata and Heterophylla, a herb growing in the temperate zones of the Himalaya, Central India and Ceylon. Does not stand moisture. -
88 Olona Fibre
Very strong and durable bast fibre obtained from a species of the nettle (Touchardia Latifolia) in Hawaii. Used for fishing nets, cords, lines and Malo cloth. -
89 Opuhe Fibre
A very tenacious bast fibre used in Hawaii for fishing nets. -
90 Ortigao Fibre
Strong bast fibre, yielded by a species of the nettle in Brazil, used for clothing, nets, etc., by the natives. -
91 Pangihan Fibre
A bast fibre obtained from a tree in Huron, P.I., and used for cordage by the natives. -
92 Patwa Fibre
Very strong, bast fibre yielded by the Bauhenia Vahlii, a climbing plant in India, also called Mohwal. Used for cordage. -
93 Paukpan Fibre
A bast fibre obtained from a bush in Burma and used for making cords and sun hats. -
94 Plantain Fibre
The strong bast fibre of the plantain tree (Platanus) similar to Manila hemp and used in India for mats and cordage. -
95 Purumu Fibre
Fine, silky bast fibre, obtained from the Sida Carpinifolia in the Canary Islands and used locally for cordage. -
96 Quomotanetu Fibre
A very strong bast fibre of a species of the Asclepiadaceae in South Africa. -
97 Rawaye Fibre
A strong bast fibre obtained from the Cochlospermum plant in West Africa and used locally for ropes. -
98 Remeta Fibre
A strong, white bast fibre obtained from the Lasiosiphon Eriocephalus plant in India and used locally for cords, etc. -
99 Silhigon Fibre
A bast fibre obtained from several species of the Sida, a perennial shrub in the Philippines. Used by the natives for cloth and twine. -
100 Tugop Fibre
Bast fibre from a species of the Artogarpus tree in the Philippines and used for twine and cordage.
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