| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - Science - 1790 - 732 pages
...doctrine of the afcent of vapours, a matter hitherto fo much difputed. CONSIDERATIONS relative to tie NATURE of WOOL, SILK, and COTTON, as OBJECTS of the ART of DYING ; on the various PREPARATIONS, and MORDANTSX requiftte for tbefe different SUBSTANCES j and on the NATURE and PROPERTIES of COLOURING... | |
| Natural history - 1790 - 700 pages
...light on the doctrine of the afcent of vapours, a matter hitherto fo much difputed. CONSIDERATIONS relative to the NATURE of WOOL, SILK, and COTTON, as OBJECTS of the ART of DYING j on the various PREPARATIONS, and MORDANTS, nquijite for tbefe different SUBSTANCES j and on the NATURE... | |
| Curiosities and wonders - 1791 - 508 pages
...refers tp Sn>i.(ii's Optics^ , .•;,•• Art. XXI. Confederations relative to the Nature of Woo), Silk, and Cotton, as Objects of the Art of dying ;...Matter. Together with fome Obfervations on the Theory of dving in general, and particularly the Turkey Red. By Thomas Henry, FRS — This paper is of confiderable... | |
| 1791 - 610 pages
...afcent of vapours. 2Г. Confidcraticns relative to the Nature of Wool, S/7i, and Cottin, as Objefis of the Art of Dying ; on the various Preparations, and Mordants, requifite for tbeje dißcrcnt Subßances ; end an the Nature and Properties of colouring Matter. Together -with fotne... | |
| 1791 - 618 pages
...dated in November 1786. Confidtrations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as Objefls of the Art of Dying ; on the various Preparations and Mordants requifite for ihefe different Subjianas; and on the Nature and Properties of colouring Matter. Together with fame... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1795 - 512 pages
...attention of thofe concerned in the manufacture of fimilar inftruments. XXXIV. Conclufion of Mr. HENRY'S Confiderations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as Objects of the Art of Dying. (FROM p. a07.) 1^ OR the tenth operation, this remaining decoction of galls is to be heated, the thick... | |
| Industrial arts - 1795 - 508 pages
...though perhaps they may augment the quantity. XXVI. XXVI. Continuation of Mr. HENRY'S Confederations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as Objects of the Art of Dying. (FROM p. 133.) ALUM, being a cheap fubftance, is moft commonly ufed. It confifts of vitriolic acid,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...The other memoir, which is distinguished by its value and importance, is entitled " Considerations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton,...of dying; on the various Preparations and Mordants requisite for thuse different Substances ; and on the Nature and Properties of Colouring Matter." In... | |
| Edward Bancroft - Dyes and dyeing - 1814 - 468 pages
...frequently used to designate the same earthy and metallic substances, dis* See his " Considerations relative to the nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as objects of the Art of Dyeing, &c." in the third vol. of the Memoirs of the Manchester Society. tinctly and separately from... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Agriculture - 1819 - 516 pages
...bread. The other memoir, which is distinguished by its value and importance, is entitled, Considerations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as Objects of the Art of Dyeing ; ou the various Preparations and Mordants requisite for these different Substances"; and on... | |
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