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ne A O O, RL O O: Vesuvine Extra O O; Vesuvine BC O O; Fast. Brown O, Naphthylamine Brown O; Water Blue IN O; Water Blue TB O; Victoria Blue B O O; Methylene Blue MD O O; Nile Blue R O O; New Blue S O O; Indoine Blue BB O O; Eosine 442 Nx; Phloxine B B N; Rhodamine B O O; Rhodamine 6G O O: Naphthylamine Red G O; Fast Red A O; Cotton Scarlet O; Erythrine RR O; Erythrine X O; Erythrine P O; Ponceau 2 R O; Fast Ponceau G O and B O; Paper Scarlet P O O; Saffranine PP O O; Magenta Powder A O O; Acetate of Magenta O O; Cerise D 10 O O; Methyl Violet BB O O; Crystal Violet O O; Acid Violet 3 BN O, 4 R O; Diamond Green B O O; Nigrosine WL O; Coal Black O O; Brilliant Black B O.--VI., =Practical Application of the Coal Tar Colours according to their Properties and their Behaviour towards the Different Paper Fibres=--Coal Tar Colours, which rank foremost, as far as their fastness to light is concerned; Colour Combinations with which colourless or nearly colourless Backwater is obtained; Colours which do not bleed into White Fibres, for Blotting and Copying Paper Pulp; Colours which produce the best results on Mechanical Wood and on Unbleached Sulphite Wood; Dyeing of Cotton, Jute and Wool Half-stuff for Mottling White or Light Coloured Papers; Colours suitable for Cotton; Colours specially suitable for Jute Dyeing; Colours suitable for Wool Fibres.--VII., =Dyed Patterns on Various Pulp Mixtures=--Placard and Wrapping Papers; Black Wrapping and Cartridge Papers; Blotting Papers; Mottled and Marbled Papers made with Coloured Linen, Cotton and Union Rags, or with Cotton, Jute, Wool and Sulphite Wood Fibres, dyed specially for this purpose; Mottling with Dark Blue Linen; Mottling with Dark Blue Linen and Dark Blue Cotton; Mottling with Dark Blue Cotton; Mottling with Dark Blue and Red Cotton; Mottling with Dark Red Cotton; Mottling of Bleached Stuff, with 3 to 4 per cent. of Dyed Cotton Fibres; Mottling with Dark Blue Union (Linen and Wool or Cotton Warp with Wool Weft); Mottling with Blue Striped Red Union; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent. of Dyed Wool Fibres; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent. of Dyed Jute Fibres; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent. of Dyed Sulphite Wood Fibres: Wall Papers; Packing Papers.--VIII., =Dyeing to Shade=--Index. =Press Opinions.= "The book is one that is of value to every one connected with the colouring of paper."--_Paper Trade Journal._
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