| 1851 - Страниц: 510
...the ingredients were dissolved, either in one quart of water or two quarts ; they are thus made. A, 2 Rock salt, 4 ounces. Alum, ...... 2 ounces. Corrosive...sublimate 4 grains. Boiling water, .... 2 quarts.* The Al only differs from the above in having half the quantity of corrosive sublimate, and water. It... | |
| Joseph Henry Wythe - 1851 - Страниц: 204
...sea-salt), 4 ounces, Alum, 2 ounces, Corrosive sublimate, 2 grains, Boiling water, 1 quart. " A 2. Bay salt, 4 ounces, Alum, 2 ounces, Corrosive sublimate, 4 grains. Boiling water, 2 quarts. e< The A 1 fluid is too strong for most purposes, and is only to be employed where great astringency... | |
| Joseph Henry Wythe - 1852 - Страниц: 208
...sea-salt), 4 ounces, Alum, 2 ounces, Corrosive sublimate, 2 grains, Boiling water, 1 quart. " A 2. Bay salt, 4 ounces, Alum, 2 ounces, Corrosive sublimate, 4 grains, Boiling water, 2 quarts. " The A 1 fluid is too strong for most purposes, and is only to be employed where great astringency... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1854 - Страниц: 338
...glass cover ; and the inclusion of air-bubbles must be carefully avoided. 100. Goadbr's Solution. Bay salt .... 4 ounces. Alum 2 ounces. Corrosive sublimate 4 grains. Boiling water . . 4 pints. * Mr. H. Deane, Transactions of the Microscopical Society, quoted in Quekett's Treatise... | |
| 1856 - Страниц: 530
...is alcohol When spirits cannot be obtained, the following substitutes may be used : — I. Goador/s Solution. — A. The aluminous fluid, composed of...water, 2 'quarts. B. The saline solution, composed of rock salt, 8 ounces ; corrosive sublimate, 2 grains ; boiling water, 1 quart To be well stirred, strained... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1857 - Страниц: 144
...time, and a very slight heat is sufficient to render it perfectly fluid. Goadby's Solution. — Bay salt . . .4 ounces. Alum . . . .2 ounces. Corrosive sublimate . 4 grains. Boiling water . . 4 pints. Mix and filter. This solution for most purposes may be diluted with an equal bulk of water.... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1857 - Страниц: 208
...time, and a very slight heat is sufficient to render it perfectly fluid. Goadby,s Solution. — > Bay salt . . .4 ounces. Alum . . . .2 ounces. Corrosive sublimate . 4 grains. Boiling water . . 4 pints. Mix and filter. This solution for most purposes may be diluted with an equal bulk of water.... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - 1856 - Страниц: 424
...ingedients were dissolved, either in one quart of water or two quarts; they are thus made. A.— 2. Eock Salt, 4 ounces. Alum, 2 ounces. Corrosive sublimate, 4 grains. Boiling water, 2 quarts.0 The A. 1, only differs from the above in having half the quantity of corrosive sublimate,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1862 - Страниц: 734
...of proper size, for permanent preservation. Such a collection of well-prepared fishes will be oseful to the practical naturalist, and illustrate, in a...stirred, strained, and cooled. II. A strong brine, to be nsed as hereafter indicated for Goadby's Solution. III. In extreme cases, dry salt may be used, and... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1862 - Страниц: 738
...substitutes may be used : — I. GOABBY'S SOLUTION. — A. TJie aluminous fluid, composed of rock Rait, 4 ounces ; alum, 2 ounces ; corrosive sublimate, 4 grains ; boiling water, 2 quarts. B. T/te saline solution, composed of rock-salt, 8 ounces ; corrosive sublimate, 2 grains ; boiling water,... | |
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