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two or three days. The amount of zinc to be added naturally depends on the quantity of gold present. Freshly prepared gold baths for gilding in the cold contain on the average 3.5 grms. gold per liter, while those used for the hot process contain 10.75 grms. To precipitate all the gold in the original bath, 1.74 grms. or 0.37-0.5 grms. zinc dust would be necessary, and, of course, a much smaller quantity would be sufficient for the spent liquors. Since the precipitation takes place more rapidly when an excess of zinc dust is present, it is generally advisable to add 1/4 or at the most 1/2 kilo, of zinc dust to every 100 liters of solution. The precipitated gold, which contains zinc dust and usually silver and copper, is washed, freed from zinc by hydrochloric acid, and then from silver and copper by nitric acid and thus obtained pure. A spent bath treated in this way gave the following amounts of gold per liter: 1st experiment 0.2626 2d " 0.2634 Mean 0.2630 grms. The presence of gold in the residual cyanide solution could not be qualitatively detected. The potassium cyanide of the solutions obtained by this process should be converted into ferrocyanide by heating with ferrous sulphate and milk of lime, since this substance is not poisonous and can therefore be got rid of without danger. It would, however, be more economical and, considering the large amount of cyanide present, more profitable to work it up into Prussian blue. * * * * * A NEW CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE PAPERS Contained in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT during the past ten years, sent _free of charge_ to any address. MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New York. * * * * * THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS EDITION $2.50 A YEAR. SINGLE COPIES, 25 CTS. This is a Special Edition of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, issued monthly--on the first day of the month. Each number contains about forty large quarto pages, equal to about two hundred ordinary book pages, forming, practically, a large and splendid Magazine of Architecture, richly adorned with _elegant platen in colors_ and with fine engravings, illustrating the most interesting examples of modern Architectural Construction and allied subjects. A special feature is the presentation in each number of a variety of the latest and best plans for private residences, city and countr
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