Also Tartrazine, a fast acid yellow much used for wool, not for silk.
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INDEX
There is no mention either of the Plate illustrations or of the Figure illustrations in the index; these may be found in a list of the illustrations in the front of the book.
- Acid Azo Colors, [123], [124]
- Acid Colors, [52], [54], [123-131], [131-136], [148-150], [152], [165-168], [219], [258]
- After-treatment, [18], [67], [68], [89]
- Alizarine and Alizarine Dyestuffs, [22], [23], [42]
- Alizarine Assistant or Turkey Red Oil, [88], [106], [232]
- Aniline, [40], [41]
- Aniline Black—for Stencilling, [224-228]
- Aniline Colors, [109]. Also see [Basic Colors]
- Aniline Red or Fuchsine, Magenta, [40], [109]
- Animal Dyes, [11-14].
- Also see [Cochineal], [Kermes], [Lac], [Tyrian purple]
- Artificial Silk, [39], [87], [112], [181], [184-192]
- Artificial or Synthetic Indigo, [92], [93]
- Bagobo Tied Work, [196], [199], [200], [202], [206]
- Basic Colors, [52], [54], [108-123], [148-153], [220-223], [258]
- Basketry, Dyeing of, [113], [114], [116-123], [258]
- Batik or Wax Resist, [241-260]
- Benedict, Miss Laura (Tied Work from Philippines), [199], [200], [206]
- Bismarck Brown, [109], [115], [124]
- Bistre or Permanganate Bronze, [32-35]
- Black Dyeing—with Coal-Tar Colors, [69], [86], [89], [114], [168], [169]
- Black Dyeing—with Logwood, [21], [138], [169-172]
- Black Stencilling, [224-228]
- Bleaching Powder, [208-211], [234-236]
- Boiled-off Liquor, [161], [162], [164], [168], [174]
- Bone-colored by Batik Process, [258]
- British uniforms, dyed with cochineal, [19]
- Bronze on Leather, [153-155]
- Bronze (Permanganate) or Bistre, [32-35]
- Brown (Bismarck), [109], [115], [124]
- Brown, dyed with Permanganate of Potash, [32-35]
- Cachou de Laval, [85]
- Catechu. See [Cutch]
- Chardonnet Silk, [184], [185], [189]
- Chloride of Lime. See [Bleaching Powder]
- Chrome Orange, [32]
- Chrome Yellow, [32]
- Chrome Tanning, [144]
- Chundries or Chunaries (Indian Tied Work), [196-199]
- Classification of Coal-Tar Colors, for Craftsmen, [51], [52]
- Cochineal, [11], [18], [19]
- Congo Red, [55], [56], [57]
- Cordovan Leather, [142]
- Cotton Colors. See [Salt Colors]
- Cotton Dyeing, [59-64], [86], [88-90], [98], [99]
- “Covering,” [83]
- Crackle Effect—in Batik, [244], [246], [247]
- Cutch, [18], [85], [146], [171]
- Direct Coloring, [193]
- Direct Cotton Dyeing. See [Salt Colors] and [Sulphur Colors]. Also [17], [53], [55], [85]
- Discharge Stencilling, [233-241]
- Discharge work, [193], [208-211]
- Discovery of Acid Colors, [123], [124];
- Aniline or Coal-Tar Colors, [40], [41], [46];
- Basic Colors, [108], [109];
- Indigo, [9], [10], [91], [92];
- Salt Colors, [55], [56];
- Sulphur Colors, [85], [86];
- Vat Colors, modern, [103]
- Discovery (Perkin’s), [40], [41], [46], [54], [108], [109]
- Dyeing Directions—for Acid Colors, [127-131], [132-137], [148-153], [162], [163];
- Artificial Silk, [187], [189], [190];
- Basic Colors, [117-123], [148-150];
- Basketry, [117-123];
- Batik, [254-258];
- Cotton and Linen, [27], [30], [33], [59-64], [87-89], [98], [99], [105-108];
- Feathers, [132-137];
- Imitation Silk, [183];
- Indigo, [98], [99];
- Iron Buff (Iron Rust), [27-29];
- Iron Grey, [30];
- Leather, [148-150];
- Permanganate Bronze, [33];
- Raffia, [120-123];
- Resist Stencilling, [232];
- Salt Colors, [59-64], [175], [176], [233];
- Silk, [162-165], [174-181], [207];
- Straw, [117-120];
- Sulphur Colors, [87-89], [180], [207], [232];
- Tied and Dyed Work, [206], [207];
- Vat Colors, [105-108], [177-181];
- Wild Silk, [164], [165];
- Wool, [24], [127-131]
- Eastern Dyes, [10], [13], [17-21], [22], [199], [200], [245]
- Elberfeld Silk, [185], [189]
- Embroidery-fast Silk, [175-181]
- Equipment needed for Dyeing, [35-39]
- Fastness to Light, [42], [49], [63-66], [89], [100], [102], [103], [112], [114], [126], [153]
- Fastness to Washing, [64-67], [89], [100], [103], [124], [137], [174-181]
- Feathers and Feather-dyeing, [39], [131-141]
- Fermentation Method of Vat dyeing, [94]
- Finishing—Artificial Silk, [39], [189], [190];
- Feathers, [39], [134], [135];
- Leather, [153];
- Silk, [39], [163], [164]
- Fustic, [20]
- Gambier, [146], [171]
- Gelatin or Glue, used as Reagent, [87]
- Glanzstoff (Elberfeld Silk), [185], [189]
- Glucose, [33], [87], [179]
- Grain Colors (Cochineal, Kermes, Lac), [11], [12], [19]
- Grey, Miss Mary—Tied Work, [203]
- Grey, from mixture of colors, [72], [73], [82], [83]
- Grey, from Iron Salts and Tannin, [29], [31]
- Heating devices, used in Dyeing, [36]
- History. See [Discovery].
- Also Ancient Dyestuffs, [8-16];
- Artificial Silk, [184-187];
- Batik, [241-245];
- Dyes of our Ancestors, [17-24];
- Imitation Silk, [182], [183];
- Leather, [141-144];
- Silk, [156], [157];
- Stencils and Stencilling, [211], [212];
- Tied and Dyed Work, [192-200]
- Horses, dyed Brown with Permanganate, [34]
- Hydrosulphite of Sodium, [35], [97], [98], [104], [105], [118], [209], [210], [237-241]
- Imitation Silk, [181-184]
- Indian Dyes, [17], [18], [199]
- Indian Tied and Dyed Work, [196-199], [202], [206]
- Indigo and Vat Colors, [9], [10], [14], [91-108], [222-225]
- Indigo, Application of, [93], [98-100]
- Introduction, [5-8]
- Iron Buff (Iron Rust), [25-29], [103]
- Iron Grey, [29-31]
- Japanese Practice, [31], [211-219], [228-231]
- Javanese Practice (Batik), [242-256]
- Kermes, [12]
- Khaki, [28]
- Lac Dye, [11], [19], [20]
- Leather, [141-156];
- Dyeing and Staining of, [111], [148-153];
- Finishing of, [153];
- History of, [141-144];
- Preparation of, [143-148];
- Stencilling of, [219]
- Linen—Dyeing of. See [Cotton Dyeing], [59-64], [86], [88-90], [98], [99]
- Local Dyeing Formulæ, [24]
- Logwood, [21], [138], [169-172]
- Madder, [10]
- Manufacturers of Coal-Tar Colors, [48]
- Matching Shades, [77], [78], [101]
- Matching Shades by Night, [84]
- Mauvine (Perkin’s Violet), [40], [41], [108], [109]
- Metal, Etching of by Batik Process, [259]
- Methyl Violet. See [Basic Colors], also [49], [108]
- Methylene Blue. See [Basic Colors], also [109], [112], [114], [149]
- Mineral Dyes, [25-35]
- Mixed Shades, with Diagram, [78-84]
- Modern and Ancient Dyestuffs, compared, [5], [6]
- Mordants and Mordanting, [11], [18-25], [53], [55], [110]
- Murex Brandaris (Tyrian Purple Fish), [12]
- Murex Trunculus, [12]
- Night, Matching Shades by, [84]
- North Carolina Practice, [24]
- Perkin, Sir Wm. Henry, [40-43], [46], [108], [109]
- Perkin’s Discovery. See [Perkin]
- Permanganate Bronze (Permanganate Brown, Bistre), [32-35]
- Peruvian Tied Work, [196]
- Philippine Tied Work, [196], [199-201]
- Primary Colors, [72], [73]
- Purpura Lapillus (Tyrian Purple Fish), [12]
- Raffia, Dyeing of, [120], [121]
- Rainbow Dyeing, [74], [75], [82], [83], [119-122], [129], [136]
- Rajput Tied Work (Chundries), [196-199], [202], [206]
- Resist Stencil Paste, [229-234]
- Resist Work, [194], [195], also 196-209, [229-234], [241-260]
- Rubber Gloves—Useful for Dyeing, [37]
- “Rubbing,” [101], [102]
- Rush, Dr. Benjamin, [211]
- Ruskin, John, Opinion on Modern Dyestuffs, [5]
- Safflower, [17], [55]
- Saffron, [10]
- Saffron, Indian (Turmeric), [17]
- Salt—used in Dyeing, [62], [87], [88], [107]
- Salt Colors (Direct Cotton Colors), [51], [55-71], [111], [175], [220], [237], [238-240];
- List of Properties and Uses, [69]
- Sarongs, [243]
- Selected Dyestuffs, Lists of—
- Acid Colors, [127], [152], [166];
- Basic Colors, [114], [115], [149];
- Salt Colors, [66];
- Sulphur Colors, [90];
- Vat Colors, [103], [179]
- Shades, Matching of, [81]
- Shikar, Chundries (Tied Work from India), [197]
- Silk, Artificial, [39], [87], [112], [181], [184-192]
- Silk, [156-181];
- Dyeing, [58], [86], [87], [161-164], [174-181];
- Imitation, [181-184];
- Preparation of for Dyeing, [159-162];
- Stencilling of, [219-223], [240];
- Tests for Weighted, [173], [174];
- Varieties of, [157-160];
- Weighting of, [169-175];
- Wild, [157-159], [164-167]
- Skein Dyeing [129], [130], [163]
- Soap, uses of, in Dyeing, [60], [61], [161-166], [171]
- Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate), [27], [28], [88]
- Sodium Bicarbonate, [27], [28]
- Sodium Carbonate. See [Soda Ash]
- Sodium Hydrosulphite, [35], [97], [98], [104], [105], [118], [209], [210], [237-241]
- Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda), [97], [105]
- Sodium Sulphate (Glauber’s Salt), [128]
- Sodium Sulphide, [85], [86], [88]
- Starching (for Feathers), [134-136]
- Stencils and Stencilling, [211-228], [228-241]
- Stencil Salt, [223], [224], [239]
- Stripping, [126], [137], [166], [167]
- Sulphur Colors, [85-90], [102], [111], [179], [180], [224], [237], [238]
- Tannin (Tannic Acid), [18], [30], [31], [145], [146], [171]
- Tanning, [143-148]
- Three-Color Shades, [79-81]
- Tied and Discharged Work, [208-211]
- Tied and Dyed Work, [31], [192-211]
- Ties and Stops, [214-217]
- Tin salts as Mordants, [11], [19]
- Tin Weighting of Silk, [171-175]
- Tjantings. See [Batik], [244-254]
- “Topping,” [111]
- Turkey Red, [11], [22], [56], [57]
- Turkey Red Oil (Alizarine Assistant), [88], [106], [232]
- Turmeric (Indian Saffron), [17]
- Tussah Silk. See [Wild Silk]
- Tyrian Purple, [12-16], [91]
- Vat Colors. See [Indigo], also [102-108], [222-225]
- Vat Dyeing, [94-100], [178-180]
- Vegetable Colors, [8-11], [17-19], [20-25]
- Viscose (in Artificial Silk), [185], [186]
- Washing, Fastness to, [64-67], [89], [100], [103], [124], [125], [137], [166], [174-181]
- Weighting of Silk, [170-175]
- Woad, [9], [10]
- Wood, Dyeing of, [258]
- Wood, Etching of, by Batik Process, [259]
- Wool, Dyeing of, [58], [86], [128-131]
- Wool, Stencilling on, [221]
- Wringers, Use of in Dyeing, [38]
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