. Journal. , 349,002, U Im. product claimed consists of a mixl u i•, proportions of ordinary soap in powdci with po <calcium or magnesium carbonate, with oi withiaddition of Aniline Blue, the whole being nioulili Ucakes by pressure.—C. A. M. JOURNAL AND PATENT LITERATURE.— ft. XII., XIII. 4 .XIV. win XIII.—PIGMENTS, PAINTS; RESINS,VARNISHES ; INDIA-RUBBER, Etc. (.!.)- PIGMENTS, PAINTS. •n - \itnd reparation ol Red Lead]. J. Matuschek. X., Patent. ?icss and Apparatus for Ih I of . C. P. Townsond. Fr. Pat. 15, 190-1. .ml cathode portions of ilit; cell are separatedigm, such as


. Journal. , 349,002, U Im. product claimed consists of a mixl u i•, proportions of ordinary soap in powdci with po <calcium or magnesium carbonate, with oi withiaddition of Aniline Blue, the whole being nioulili Ucakes by pressure.—C. A. M. JOURNAL AND PATENT LITERATURE.— ft. XII., XIII. 4 .XIV. win XIII.—PIGMENTS, PAINTS; RESINS,VARNISHES ; INDIA-RUBBER, Etc. (.!.)- PIGMENTS, PAINTS. •n - \itnd reparation ol Red Lead]. J. Matuschek. X., Patent. ?icss and Apparatus for Ih I of . C. P. Townsond. Fr. Pat. 15, 190-1. .ml cathode portions of ilit; cell are separatedigm, such as parchment, which prevents theimpounds from reaching the cali I h anode ohamber contains the noi int; compounds sothat the precipi--I occurs hi I he anode liquor, andlolutiuu does not play any part in the pn ii he used with advantage as the dis-iu the anode liquid. — It. 8. 11. (A)—RESINS, VARNISHES. United States Patent. ukx;. oaratus for Distilling . S. S. wick, Ga. Pat. 788,310, April. i to be distilled, namely, finely-ground wood, . mounted on axial bearings 3. The r! in motion by means of the driving pulley ough the axial perforated pipe 5, rly to the far end of the retort. The pours liberated from the charge, escape ed strainer 7. and are carried off through j to the axial discharge pipe 8. at the ?1 of the retort from the steam inlet.—C. S. (C.)-INDIA-RUBBER, &c. from German New Guinea. A. TschirchHer. Arch. Pliarm., 1905, 243, 111— this J., 1903, 1250). is of a gutta-percha from in w terminology. Iban, tiuavil, albanan, are retained, but l di ups of substances, of which the iuble in boiling alcohol, the rluavils in cold ilbauaus neither in boiling or cold alcohol. al compounds in the different groups are I. v, &c, compounds, the a-compound being with the highest melting point, and prefixes are ite the origin of the substances, for ban from a Guinea gutta-percha, and ??? a Sumatra gutta-percha. The results of nation are given under th


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