Teacher's Leaflet. 



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Prints may also be made, a number at a time, by pressing under weights, 

 being careful to put the sheets between the pages of old magazines, or 

 to place cardboard or folded newspapers between the pairs of the sheets 

 having leaves between them, in order that the impression of one set of 

 leaves may not mar the others. If a letter-press is available for this 





Leaf print of sycamore maple. 



purpose it does the work very quickly. Protect the sheets as directed, 

 place in the press, screw down tightly for a moment and then remove. 



For cleaning the outfit after using, a bottle of benzine should be kept 

 on hand, carefully stored in a place where there is no fire. This 

 will not only remove the printer's ink from the glass and roller, but 

 will cleanse the fingers of any stray smears that may have been obtained 

 by accident. 



