BIBLIOGRAPHY.Citations of authorities having been but partially made in the preceding article, the writer, for the purpose of giving his sources of information, and for the convenience of those who wish to pursue the subject further, appends a list of the more important works which he has consulted:—Schutzenberger’s Traité des Matières Colorantes, t. ii. (the most recent and best modern authority); Bancroft’s Philosophy of Permanent Colors, vol. i.; Edinburgh Encyclopædia; Berzelius, Traité de Chimie, t. vi; Chevrueil, Leçons de Chimie Appliquée à Teinture, t. iii.; Dumas, Chimie Appliquée aux Arts, t. viii; Wurtz, Dictionnaire de Chimie, 1872, art. Indigo; Indigo et son Emploi, par De Kæppelin; Annales du Génie Civil, 1864, t. iii.; Lectures of Dr. Grace Calvert, Chemical News, Aug. 9 and 23, 1872; O’Neill’s Dictionary of Dyeing and Printing; Napier’s Chemistry Adapted to Dyeing; Muspratt’s Chemistry Applied to the Arts, articles Indigo and Dyeing; Ure’s Dictionary of Manufactures, ed. of 1860; Proceedings of Royal Society, vol. xvi.; Proceedings of Literary and Philosophic Society of Manchester, vol. iv.; McCulloch’s Dictionary of Commerce, ed. 1869; Dictionnaire Universel du Commerce, &c., ed. 1861;South Carolina Production.—Ramsay’s History; Drayton’s South Carolina; Silliman’s Journal, vol. xviii. A more complete bibliography is given in Schutzenberger’s work.
Citations of authorities having been but partially made in the preceding article, the writer, for the purpose of giving his sources of information, and for the convenience of those who wish to pursue the subject further, appends a list of the more important works which he has consulted:—Schutzenberger’s Traité des Matières Colorantes, t. ii. (the most recent and best modern authority); Bancroft’s Philosophy of Permanent Colors, vol. i.; Edinburgh Encyclopædia; Berzelius, Traité de Chimie, t. vi; Chevrueil, Leçons de Chimie Appliquée à Teinture, t. iii.; Dumas, Chimie Appliquée aux Arts, t. viii; Wurtz, Dictionnaire de Chimie, 1872, art. Indigo; Indigo et son Emploi, par De Kæppelin; Annales du Génie Civil, 1864, t. iii.; Lectures of Dr. Grace Calvert, Chemical News, Aug. 9 and 23, 1872; O’Neill’s Dictionary of Dyeing and Printing; Napier’s Chemistry Adapted to Dyeing; Muspratt’s Chemistry Applied to the Arts, articles Indigo and Dyeing; Ure’s Dictionary of Manufactures, ed. of 1860; Proceedings of Royal Society, vol. xvi.; Proceedings of Literary and Philosophic Society of Manchester, vol. iv.; McCulloch’s Dictionary of Commerce, ed. 1869; Dictionnaire Universel du Commerce, &c., ed. 1861;South Carolina Production.—Ramsay’s History; Drayton’s South Carolina; Silliman’s Journal, vol. xviii. A more complete bibliography is given in Schutzenberger’s work.
Citations of authorities having been but partially made in the preceding article, the writer, for the purpose of giving his sources of information, and for the convenience of those who wish to pursue the subject further, appends a list of the more important works which he has consulted:—
Schutzenberger’s Traité des Matières Colorantes, t. ii. (the most recent and best modern authority); Bancroft’s Philosophy of Permanent Colors, vol. i.; Edinburgh Encyclopædia; Berzelius, Traité de Chimie, t. vi; Chevrueil, Leçons de Chimie Appliquée à Teinture, t. iii.; Dumas, Chimie Appliquée aux Arts, t. viii; Wurtz, Dictionnaire de Chimie, 1872, art. Indigo; Indigo et son Emploi, par De Kæppelin; Annales du Génie Civil, 1864, t. iii.; Lectures of Dr. Grace Calvert, Chemical News, Aug. 9 and 23, 1872; O’Neill’s Dictionary of Dyeing and Printing; Napier’s Chemistry Adapted to Dyeing; Muspratt’s Chemistry Applied to the Arts, articles Indigo and Dyeing; Ure’s Dictionary of Manufactures, ed. of 1860; Proceedings of Royal Society, vol. xvi.; Proceedings of Literary and Philosophic Society of Manchester, vol. iv.; McCulloch’s Dictionary of Commerce, ed. 1869; Dictionnaire Universel du Commerce, &c., ed. 1861;South Carolina Production.—Ramsay’s History; Drayton’s South Carolina; Silliman’s Journal, vol. xviii. A more complete bibliography is given in Schutzenberger’s work.