Robber from Underground.
Rubber that grows underground is an interesting product of the French Congo. It is obtained just beneath the bark of several plants, the best samples being from the root bark of the Landolpnia tholloni, and it is of the finest quality. When the bark is broken the two pieces are held together by the rubber lining, which is of great elasticity.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 7
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64Robber from Underground. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 46, 14 June 1903, Page 7
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