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Work at the boil for an hour, then pass into a bran bath as before ; next enter into a dye-bath at 80° to 90° of f oz. Brilhant Rhoduhne R B, li oz. Auramine I I, and 2 lb. Acetic acid. Silk, Green ; Wool, Dark Crimson. — The first bath is made from 3 lb. Azo Fuchsine G, 1 lb. Indian Yellow G and 20 lb. Acetic acid ; then follows the bran and the final dye-bath, which is made from 11 oz. Imperial Green G 1, and 2 lb. Acetic acid. Silk, Orange ; Wool, Black. — A dye-bath is made from 2 lb. Indig...otine, 2 lb. Indian Yellow G, h lb. Rhodamine G, and 20 lb. Acetic acid. Work at the boil for one hour ; then lift, wash and dry. Silk, Light Green ; Wool, Dark Blue. — Make a dye-bath from h lb. Azo Fuchsine G, 2 lb. Fast Light Green, and 20 lb. Acetic acid. Work at the boil to shade ; then lift, wash and dry. Silk, Yellow ; Wool, Terra Gotta. — A dye-bath is made from IJ oz. Indigotine, f lb. Azo Fuchsine G, 9 oz. Indian Yellow R, and 20 lb. Acetic acid. W^ork at the boil for one hour ; then lift, wash and dry.
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