World Trade in Commodities, Volume 4,Partes 1-4

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Página 2 - Portland 4, Oreg., Room 313, 520 SW Morrison St. Richmond 19, Va., Room 2, Mezzanine, 801 E. Broad St. St. Louis 1, Mo., 107 New Federal Bldg. San Francisco 11, Calif., 307 Customhouse. Savannah, Ga., 403 US Post Office and Courthouse Bldg. Seattle 4, Wash., 809 Federal Office Bldg.
Página 8 - Preserve Ergot under all conditions of storage and transportation in water-proof and air-tight containers, provided that temporarily and until rescinded no objection will be registered to the entry into the United States of Ergot not packed or stored in water-proof and in air-tight containers, even though containing more than 6 per cent of moisture, on the condition that it be dried, assayedi and repackaged immediately after entry so as to comply with all of the requirements above set forth.
Página 2 - It is bounded on the north and northeast by the Caribbean Sea, on the southeast and south by Nicaragua, on the southwest by Salvador, and on the northwest by Guatemala. It was discovered by Columbus in 1502. The surface is varied by numerous mountain chains, especially in the west, and high open valleys and plateaus. The climate is temperate and healthful in the high...
Página 4 - ice to — All American Businessmen — — A sample copy will be sent, upon request to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D.
Página 12 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FIELD SERVICE Atlanta 3, Ga., 603 Rhodes Bldg. Boston 9, Mass., 1800 Customhouse Buffalo 3, NY, 242 Federal Bldg. Charleston 3, SC, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Chicago 4, 111., 357 US Courthouse Cincinnati 2, Ohio, Chamber of Commerce Cleveland 14, Ohio, 750 Union Commerce Bldg. Dallas 2, Tex., Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Denver 2, Colo., 566 Customhouse Detroit 26, Mich., 1018 New Federal Bldg.
Página 6 - Passage, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the province of Camagiiey.
Página 6 - A pale yellow to yellowish brown, more or less viscid liquid, either without fluorescence or with only a slight greenish fluorescence. It has a peculiar, aromatic odor, and a persistent bitter, acrid taste. Solubility — Copaiba is insoluble in water, partly soluble in alcohol, almost completely soluble in dehydrated alcohol.

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