Lemon Colour.—Mix in 1¼ gallon of glue liquor 13 ozs. of lemon chrome, 2 lbs. of powdered chalk, and 2 ozs. of wax soap.

Orange-Yellow.—Mix in 1¼ gallon of glue liquor 2 lbs. of lemon chrome, 1 lb. of Turkish minium, 2 lbs. of white lead, and 2 ozs. of wax soap.

Red (cherry).—Mix in 1¼ gallon of glue liquor 8½ lbs. of Turkey red, previously mixed up with ¼ gallon of Brazil-wood liquor, and 2 ozs. of wax soap.

Red (dark).—Mix ¾ gallon of Brazil-wood liquor with wax soap 1 oz., and gum arabic 4½ ozs.

Red (pale).—To 1¼ gallon of glue liquor is to be added 8¼ lbs. of Turkey red previously rubbed up with 2 ozs. of wax soap.

Violet.—4½ ozs. of gum arabic, and 1 oz. of wax soap are to be mixed with ½ gallon of good logwood liquor. When the gum is dissolved, mix with it enough potash to form a mordant.

Stains for Morocco Papers.—For 1 ream of paper of medium size and weight the following recipes are recommended:—

Black.—8¾ ozs. of good parchment shavings are dissolved in 1½ gallon of water; into this liquid is to be stirred lampblack, 1 lb., Frankfort black, 3 lbs., and Paris blue, 1¾ oz.

Blue (dark).—Dissolve parchment shavings, as before, and mix in 8¼ lbs. of white lead and 4½ lbs. of Paris blue.