 | United States. Congress. House - United States - 586 pages
...6 60 * 33i 3 Chang-Bhan to Hang-chow-foo . .__._._____.........._._._._ 266J 6 166} 5 Say .. 620 24 that it might be readily pounded into a very fine...light-blue powder, which was then ready for use. "This coloring matter was applied to the teas during the last process of roasting. About five minutes before... | |
 | England - 1854 - 800 pages
...very fine powder, in the same manuer as the Prussian blne had been. The gypsum, having been taken ont of the fire after a certain time had elapsed, readily...of four parts of gypsum to three parts of Prussian blne, and formed a light blne powder, which was then ready for use. " This colouring matter waa applied... | |
 | Botany - 1849 - 854 pages
...be pounded into a fine powder in the same manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire it readily crumbled down and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of iadigo, and together formed a light blue powder,... | |
 | Geology - 1849 - 424 pages
...pounded into a fine powder in the same ntantier as the indigo had been. When taken from the fird it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared, were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of indigo, and together formed a lightblue powder,... | |
 | Science - 1849 - 428 pages
...be pounded into a fine powder in the same manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared, were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of indigo, and together formed a lightblue powder,... | |
 | History, Modern - 1849 - 626 pages
...pounded into a fine powder in the same manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire, it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared, were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of indigo, and together formed a light blue powder... | |
 | John Epps - Homeopathy - 1850 - 298 pages
...pounded into a fine powder, in the same manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire, it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared, were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of indigo, and together formed a light blue powder,... | |
 | Industrial arts - 1850 - 440 pages
...manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to a powder in the mortar. These two substances, having been thus prepared, were mixed up in the proportion of four parts of gypsuni to three of indigo, and together formed a light... | |
 | Homeopathy - 1851 - 860 pages
...pounded into a fine powder, in the same manner as the indigo had been. When taken from the fire, it readily crumbled down, and was reduced to powder in...substances having been thus prepared, were then mixed up in the proportion of four parts gypsum to three of indigo, and together formed a light blue powder,... | |
 | England - 1854 - 798 pages
...had elapsed, readily crumbled down and was reduced to powder in the mortar. These two substance», having been thus prepared, were then mixed together...in the proportion of four parts of gypsum to three part» of Prussian blue, and formed a light blue powder, which was then ready fur use. "This colouring... | |
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