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Volume 11 · 115 words · 1860 Edition

the name of a yellow pigment obtained from Lawsonia inermis, a plant of the nat. ord. Lythraceae. It is much used in Egypt, Arabia, Persia, and throughout the East generally, for staining the nails of the fingers, the manes and hoofs of horses, &c.; and some have attributed the yellow tinge of the nails of the Egyptian mummies to the use of this dye, though probably without sufficient reason.

HENNERSDORF or SEIFHENNERSDORF, a large manufacturing village in Saxony, on the Bohemian frontier circle, 20 miles S.S.E. of Bautzen. Pop. 5600, who are engaged in the manufacture of linen and nankeen, as well as in bleaching. Hemmersdorf is the name of numerous small villages in Germany.