(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2) Glass Of earthen- war! containers of suitable make, effec-
10%
tively closed with
suitable stoppers.
(3) Suitable
(5)
(6)
(7)
3
(8)
11 pal. (2) Packed singly in- (a) wicker bampers with wicker bonnets, or
(6) strong iron kamper with iron bonnets with not less than † inch of packing material; the whole to be contained in a case, crate or
bamper unless the dia- meter of the base of the metal hamper is Approximately equal to) the diameter of the top of the hamper; or
(c) wooden CASER with suitable protective material.
11 gal. (3) Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceou
absorbent material in wooden cases,
sound
10%
10%
50 gal. (4)
leaden bottles, effec- dively closed.
|(4) Suitable
metal drums, each lined Dr costed internally with rubber or load * other suitable material, effectively clored.
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(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
10%
50 gal. (3)
5 gal.
5 gal.
24 gal. (1) For transport only- Packed with effective ab- sorbent material in wooden Cuses. Not more than 10 gal, in each case,
6 gal. (2) For transport only Packed in pairs in stout slatted crates lined with slout corrugated paper and with adequate protection for the neck of the con- tainer.
7 gal. (3) Totally enclosed singly in a tight libre-board con- tainer of suitable construc- tion.
15 gal. (4) Packed singly in— (e) wicker hampers with wicker bonnets; or
(5) stout statted CZAICE lined with suitable protective material and
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FORMIC ACID.
(2)
(5) Suitable wooden barrels, lined OF coated internally with asphaltum or bitumen ** other suitable material, effectively closed.
(1) Glass or earthen- ware containers of suitable make, elles- tively closed.
(2) Glass क्ष parthen- ware containers of Individual capacity not exceeding 5 gal. of suitable make. effectively closed.
(3) Suitable polythene
containers,
tively closed,
10%
10%
10%
effec
((4)) Glass, earthenware
or polythene COTT
10%
tainers of suitable
make,
closed.
effectively
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