Show Th Ir Ten or tyubraetw Ia Tannlex According to a recent ieruian trade report the German tanieri are now adopting the use of quebracho and other tanning materials inch as dlvldlvl inyrobalatiDi Japonlcamlmoiavalonla nlogobllla etc In place of oak bark flue leather Industry In Germany has ihow treat progress In recent jean and the new tanning material of quo bracho has produced l a revolution In tanning upper and sole leather Que brich Is now used all ever Germany and In other countries on the continent Quebracho wood li I Imported principally In logs and on tailing vessels Itcauie originally from the province ol Santiago In Chile but this source of supply li gradually becoming exhausted In recent re-cent yean In the Argentine Republic extensive forests of quebracho have been opened l Of quebracho twos I rletlei are known the red and l thin abile j Ited quebracho li richer In tannin than the white thin average contents being from 18 to 20 per cent Considering the Intrlnilo value of till tanning material Ills cheaper than oak bark anti nearly us cheap as hemlock Owing to us very high percentage of tanning qualities iuebrucho contains relatively a small proportion of to railed naiitAtmlng substance sub-stance and In this respect It has much niemblanre to gambler Scientific American |