31. The beans of Mora spp . are edible if boiled, and are also the source of a red dyestuff . 32. Derivatives of butyryl chloride are used in manufacturing pesticides, pharmaceuticals, perfume fixative, polymerization catalyst, and dyestuffs . 33. The inks contain a dyestuff that reacts to ultraviolet radiation in the presence of the photocatalytic agent in the coating. 34. The root as a dyestuff is soluble in alcohol, ether, and the oils, but is insoluble in water. 35. It is also used in the chemical synthesis of dyestuffs , pharmaceuticals, emulsifiers, textile auxiliaries, as an corrosion resistance. 36. In 1918 he transferred to the Dyestuffs Department and was assistant general manager of the Lodi Works where silk colorants were made. 37. This phenomenon was attributed to the dyestuff being composed of indigo, mono-bromo-indigo and di-bromo-indigo. 38. He became chairman of the Brewers'Trustees and a director of British Dyestuffs Corporation as well as President of the British Legion. 39. This fear was subsequently contradicted by increased demand for benzene as solvent, motor oil and also an important raw material for dyestuffs . 40. The bright red dye produced from brazilwood replaced woad as the primary dyestuff in the cloth industry in France and the Low Countries.