Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets

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225. TO COLOUR YELLOW ON COTTON Wet 6 lbs. Of goods thoroughly; and to
...the same quantity of wateradd 9 oz. Of sugar of lead; and to the same quantity of water inanother vessel, add 6 oz. Of bichromate of potash; dip the goodsfirst into the solution of sugar of lead, and next into that of thepotash, and then again into the first; wring out, dry, andafterwards rinse in cold water.
226. FOR STAINING GLASS--No. 1 FLUX Minimum, or red lead, 3 parts; white sand, washed, 1 part. Thismixture is melted, by which it is converted into a greenish-yellowglass.
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