Brown.—5 oz. Zambesi black D, ¾ oz. Mandarine G extra, 1½ oz. Orange T A and 2 oz. Mikado orange 4 R 0.
Nut Brown.—¾ lb. Congo brown G, ¼ lb. Chicago blue R W and ¾ lb. Mikado orange 4 R 0.
Dark Brown.—1 lb. Congo brown G, 1½ lb. Benzo purpurine 4 B, 1½ lb. Zambesi black F and ½ lb. Wool black 6 B.
Stone.—1 oz. Zambesi black D, ¼ oz. Mandarine G, ¼ oz. Curcumine extra and 1¼ oz. Mikado orange 4 R 0.
Slate Green.—3 oz. Zambesi black D, 1½ oz. Guinea green B.
Sage Brown.—½ lb. Zambesi black D, 1½ oz. Mandarine G extra, 3 oz. Curcumine extra, 3 oz. Acid violet 6 B, 6 oz. Mikado orange 4 R 0 and 4½ oz. Curcumine S.
Cornflower Blue.—3 oz. Chicago blue 4 R, ¼ lb. Zambesi blue R X, ¼ lb. Acid violet 6 B and ¾ oz. Zambesi brown G.
Dark Brown.—1½ lb. Brilliant orange G, ½ lb. Orange T A, 1 lb. Columbia black F B and ¼ lb. Wool black 6 B.
Dark Blue.—2 lb. Chicago blue W, 1 lb. Zambesi blue R X, ½ lb. Columbia black F B, 10 oz. Guinea green B and ½ lb. Guinea violet 4 B.
The Janus dyes may be used for the dyeing of half wool (union) fabrics. The best plan of working is to prepare a bath with 5 lb. of sulphate of zinc; in this the goods are worked at the boil for five minutes, then there is added the dyes previously dissolved in water, and the working continued for a quarter of an hour; there is then added 20 lb. Glauber's salt, and the working at the boil continued for one hour, at the end of which time the dye-bath will be fairly