Additional Exhibitions.
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from Gas Making, coke, breeze, ashes, coal
dust and coal tar, coal pitch, ammoniacal
liquor. 530, 531, New uses for Asbestos,
Asbestos Painting Company, Glasgow. 537
to 540, Illustrations of Aniline Dyes. 34
samples of Dyes from Messrs. Brooks,
Simpson, & Spiller, London ; Arsenic and
Picric Acid from Messrs F. C. Calvert and
Co. Manchester. 541 to 552, Various waste
Substances utilised; Mosaic Pavements made
by Female Convicts: Powered Mica or
Tale ; Fishery Salt; Old iron Horseshoes
and Nails for remelting; Plumbago Chips ;
Crude Ozokerit or Mineral Resin, Soot,
Spanish Pyrites for sulphuric acid, and
the residue for copper smelting, Antimony
Slag for paving. 553 to 575, Twenty-two
specimens illustrating the Antracene and
Alizarine colours series, contributed by
Messrs. Domeier & Co., 47, Basinghall
Street, London. These samples represent—
1, Antracene, in its various stages of purity;
2, Antrachinon, into which the Antracene is
converted for the manufacture of Alizarine ;
3, Alizarine paste, containing 10 per cent.
of pure Alizarine : 4, Fabrics printed with
Alizarine colours; s, Turkey red yarn printed
with Alizarine; 6, blue yarn printed with
Antracene blue, recently discovered by Dr.
Springmühl. 580, Mr. Simmond’s book on
“ Waste Substances and Undeveloped Pro
ducts,” various pamphlets and circulars on
the Manufacturing Processes for the Utili-
sation of Waste by Mr. L. Mond, Messrs.
Domeier and Co., Mr. J. Solomon, Mr. Fen-
ton, Mr. H. J. Salmon. (742)
COOK & SON, Fleet Street, London.—Office for giving Information as to the
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