RECIPES. 319 



CHLORINATED LIME (solution). 



Dry chloride of lime \ oz. 



Water I quart. 



Dissolve and allow to settle. 



LIQUOR POTASS^E (solution]. 



Caustic potash (in sticks) 2 oz. 



Water I quart. 



Caustic soda may be substituted for the potash. 



IODINE SOLUTION. 



Iodine 40 grains. 



Iodide of potassium 60 grains. 



Water I pint. 



Dissolve the two substances in four ounces of the water, then add the 

 remainder. 



GUM WATER. 



Gum arabic 4 oz. 



Glycerine oz. 



Weak carbolic acid water 4 oz. 



Allow to stand in the cold until dissolved. 

 This will be found an excellent medium for attaching labels to glass. 



SPICER'S FLUID. 



Alcohol .. 3 flui^oz. 



Distilled water 2 fluid oz. 



Glycerine I fluid oz. 



GOADBY'S FLUID, No. i. 



Bay salt 4 oz. 



Alum 2 oz. 



Corrosive sublimate 4 grains. 



Water 2 quarts. 



Dissolve and filter, when it will be ready for use. 



GOADBY'S FLUID, No. 2. 



Bay salt 8 oz. 



Corrosive sublimate 2 grains. 



Water I qua rt. 



CAMPHOR WATER. 



Distilled water , I quart. 



Tincture of camphor I drachm. 



Well mix, but use only the clear fluid. 



