Camphine is the name applied to a variety of spirit of turpentine obtained from the Pinus australis of the southern states of America, and formerly used as an illuminant in this country. It is very volatile, burning freely with a pure white brilliant light. Its vapour forms with air a very explosive mixture. Under this name are sometimes sold burning oils in which the illuminating power has been increased by the addition of camphor.
Camphine
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 2: Beaugency to Cataract, p. 687
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