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SIZE B.Marbling Trough, 18 x 32, with out-let, galv. iron, japanned$4.00Basin for waste color, out-let, galv. iron, japa'd1.00Basin for sprinkling water "  "     "1.00Sprinkling Brush1.50Sprinkling Sieve, brass wire2.50Broom Corn Whisks, each.25Bristol Brushes, No. 1, set in hard rubber, each.30Bristol Brushes, No. 2, common, each.15Stylus.10Size Skimmer.351/8 in. Comb, heavy press board3.251/4 in. Comb1.401/2 in. Comb1.35Peacock Comb3.25Small Apparatus, iron and brass wire5.00Straining Cloth, one yard square.60Extra large Dover egg beater, for beating gum size3.50

Marbling Trough, 18 x 32, with out-let, galv. iron, japanned$4.00Basin for waste color, out-let, galv. iron, japa'd1.00Basin for sprinkling water "  "     "1.00Sprinkling Brush1.50Sprinkling Sieve, brass wire2.50Broom Corn Whisks, each.25Bristol Brushes, No. 1, set in hard rubber, each.30Bristol Brushes, No. 2, common, each.15Stylus.10Size Skimmer.351/8 in. Comb, heavy press board3.251/4 in. Comb1.401/2 in. Comb1.35Peacock Comb3.25Small Apparatus, iron and brass wire5.00Straining Cloth, one yard square.60Extra large Dover egg beater, for beating gum size3.50

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Transcriber's Notes:Some minor obvious typographical errors have been corrected silently.For the sake of consistency and clarity, fractions appearing hyphenated throughout the book have been changed from e.g. 1-4 to 1/4. Fractions were also changed from e.g. 1 1-2 to 1-1/2.Missing page numbers are attributed to blank pages in the original text.Headings in the Table of Contents do not match headings in the main body of the book.Corrections made:Pg. 7: "are the best, is erroneous [added comma] even heavy oxides"Pg. 8: "for color, by sufficient [replaced with "insufficient"] caution in their handling"Pg. 13: "the extraordinary adaptibility [replaced with "adaptability"] of paper"Pg. 17: "those indispensible [replaced with "indispensable"] to the art"Pg. 32: "The preparation of carragreen [replaced with "carrageen"]"Pg. 37: "saw accidently [replaced with "accidentally"] that this obstacle"Pg. 38: "to the color to spread out. [replaced period with comma] I filled the trough"Pg. 44: "It forms flat ribbon like [replaced with "ribbon-like"] pieces"Pg. 53: "yellowish white, hornlike [replaced with "horn-like" in keeping with rest of text]"Pg. 60: "combination with tauro-cholic [replaced with "taurocholic" in keeping with rest of text] acid"Pg. 60: "it reacts feebly [added "with"] acid"Pg. 62: "impregnate them with alum water [added comma] allow them to dry partly"Pg. 65: "color [added "and"] why they appear pale,"Pg. 81: "when the excess of acetic acid is evaporated and [deleted "and" added comma] we have the desired acetate"Pg. 81: "some [replaced with "same"] way as alum water"Pg. 132: "bluish-green as described above [added ; here] ochre;[deleted ;] yellow, 2 parts light chrome yellow"Pg. 132: "In producing pea-cock [replaced with "peacock" in keeping with text] marbles,"Pg. 137: "in my many year's [replaced with "years'"] experience"Pg. 167: "a good help to an [removed "an"] the inexperienced"Pg. 198: "use ultramarine blue, [removed comma] for dark [added comma]"Pg. 213: "the gold laid on slightly [added comma] afterwards continue"Pg. 241: "Irish Moss, [carageen [replaced with "carrageen"]]"Pg. 242: "1 Sprinkling Brush for heir-vein [replaced with "hair-vein"] edges."Pg. 242: "1 Sprinkling Sieve for heir-vein [replaced with "hair-vein"] edges."Pg. 242: "1 Sprinkling Sieve for heir-vein [replaced with "hair-vein"] edges." (In Size B)Not changed:Pg. 62: "If 2-5 [not a fraction] ounces of rosin be boiled"Both versions of the following words are used in the text and have been left as they appear:alkalis, alkaliesCarrageen, carrageenClichè, Clichecomb-edges, comb edgeslaying-on, laying onmarsh mallow, marsh-mallowsviz., viz

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