Transactions of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, Masalah 69 |
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Halaman 142
... lint produced on the seeds are so manifold and well known as to need no mention . The seeds themselves have important uses in addition to that of planting . For years the question of what to do with the surplus seed was an important one ...
... lint produced on the seeds are so manifold and well known as to need no mention . The seeds themselves have important uses in addition to that of planting . For years the question of what to do with the surplus seed was an important one ...
Halaman 146
... lint , as is the case with Sea Island and Pernambuco cottons . A third species , G. croceum , depended upon the tawny character of the lint . This very simple classification would have proved most excellent had it not been for the fact ...
... lint , as is the case with Sea Island and Pernambuco cottons . A third species , G. croceum , depended upon the tawny character of the lint . This very simple classification would have proved most excellent had it not been for the fact ...
Halaman 152
... lint has well begun . The attachments to the ovary wall are now ab- sorbed and by the increasing growth of the lint , the seeds are forced to the center of the cavity . The development of the fibre begins at the end of the seed farthest ...
... lint has well begun . The attachments to the ovary wall are now ab- sorbed and by the increasing growth of the lint , the seeds are forced to the center of the cavity . The development of the fibre begins at the end of the seed farthest ...
Halaman 157
... lint quite as much as do the different varieties of American upland cotton , they all exhibit in a more or less marked degree char- acters akin to those of the Sea Island cotton . DESCRIPTION OF PLANTS . The plants are generally large ...
... lint quite as much as do the different varieties of American upland cotton , they all exhibit in a more or less marked degree char- acters akin to those of the Sea Island cotton . DESCRIPTION OF PLANTS . The plants are generally large ...
Halaman 158
... LINT . There are points of resemblance in the lint also , yet we find here greater diversity than elsewhere in the plants . The peculiar characters found in the lint have made Egyptian cottons a class by themselves . These peculiar ...
... LINT . There are points of resemblance in the lint also , yet we find here greater diversity than elsewhere in the plants . The peculiar characters found in the lint have made Egyptian cottons a class by themselves . These peculiar ...
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American Association Asst Atlanta bales Bedford bleached Board of Government bolls Boston cent Charles H Charlotte China cloth color comb comber Conn Cotton Co Cotton Mills cylinder designs diameter Edward Egyptian cotton England England Cotton Manufacturers exports fabrics factory Fall River Fall River Fall fibre FIGURE Fitchburg friction clutch George GEORGE W H. J. WEBBER haikwan Heilman Henry hybrids important inches increase interests James John labor Lawrence lint Loom Lowell machine machinery Manchester Manufg Mass material meeting Newchwang OCTOBER 17 P. O. Box patterns PAUL SCHULZE Pawtucket Philadelphia pounds Pres present President production Providence Providence Providence River Fall River samples Sea Island cotton Secretary seed selection Sept silk South spindles Spinning staple steam Supt Taunton Thomas thread tion Total trade Treas United upland cotton Utica varieties Washington weaving Whitin Whitinsville William WILLIAM G Woonsocket yarn
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Halaman 6 - It shall be the duty of all members of the Association to make returns to the Secretary of such statistics as may be called for by him, under the direction of any committee duly appointed for the collection of statistics, when not incompatible with private interests. OFFICERS. ARTICLE 6.