_ 261 _ Of Incense: The bahar of incense is just like that of ginger. A bahar of it is worth 30 azars, if it is very white, and not stuck together. This kind is known as male incense, and is worth 18 or 20 azars, no more. Of Gum Camphor: The bahar of camphor has 20 faraçolas, plus one as pícotá. So, it has 21 faraçolas with its pícotá. The faraçola has 12 mão and 9 ½ quiazes. The bahar has 4 quintals, 6 arratels and 15 ounces. The faraçola has 25 arratels, 21 meticals and 15 ounces, together with its pícotá. The Aden faraçola, which is better, is worth 7 azars. That of Khorasan, 4 azars. Fol. 11 Of Indogo: Indigo is weighed in mãos of tare and is sold by the bale. Each bale is 40 mãos. If it is less, it has to be made up for the purchaser. Even if a bale has more than 40 mãos, the surplus must not be removed, but it is to be taken away as it is. For example, a merchant buys 10 bales of indigo that suit him. When he has inspected them one at a time and is satisfied with them, he puts them aside. Then, if he does not want to weigh them all, he takes what he considers the smallest and has it weighed straight away before he takes it. The city weigher weighs it mão by mão, and if the said bale weigh 40 mãos with the dust removed, the merchant
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