Bright Pink.—Use in the dye-bath 2 oz. Rose azurine G, 1 lb. soda and 10 lb. Glauber's salt. Nearly all the direct reds give good pink tints when used in proportion, varying from 0.1 to 0.25 per cent. of dye-stuff.

Bright Straw.—Dye in a bath made of ¼ lb. Titan yellow G G, 10 lb. salt, for three-quarters of an hour, then lift, wash and dry.

Yellow.—Prepare a dye-bath with 1 lb. Titan yellow Y, 10 lb. salt. Heat to 180° F., enter the goods, raise to boil, and dye for one hour; lift, wash and dry.

Yellow.—Prepare the dye-bath with ¼ lb. Diamine fast yellow A, 1 lb. Turkey red oil, 20 lb. Glauber's salt. Dye at the boil for one hour.

Sun Yellow.—Prepare the dye-bath with 2 lb. Sun yellow, 30 lb. common salt. Dye at the boil. The bath is kept for further lots.

Yellow.—Prepare the dye-bath with 1 lb. Direct yellow R, 20 lb. Glauber's salt. Dye at the boil for one hour.

Yellow.—Prepare the dye-bath with 2 lb. Curcuphenine, 20 lb. common salt. Work at the boil for one hour; lift, rinse and dry.

Old Gold.—Make the dye-bath with 5 lb. Diamine yellow N powder, 20 lb. phosphate of soda, 10 lb. soap. Work at the boil for one hour; finish in the usual way. The bath may be kept for other lots of goods.

Dark Yellow.—The bath is made from 2 lb. Toluylene orange G, 10 lb. phosphate of soda, and 2½ lb. soap, working at the boil to shade.

Bright Yellow.—Use 1 lb. Chrysophenine, 2 lb. phosphate of soda and 10 lb. Glauber's salt.