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before ; boil in a closely covered kettle until dissolved ; 

 then evaporate until nearly as thick as molasses. 

 Flower Gum. — 



3. Very fine white shellac mixed with methylated spirit 

 in a stone jar ; shake well for i an hour and place by a fire, 

 and shake it frequently the first day. Keep in a cool place. 

 Leave the camePs-hair brush in the gum. Never fill the 

 brush too full and gum the petals close to the tube. 



Gum for Labels and Specimens. — 



4. 2 parts of gum arable, 1 part of brown sugar ; dis- 

 solve in water to the consistency of cream. 



5. 5 parts of best glue soaked in 18 to 20 parts of 

 water for a day, and to the liquid add 9 parts of rock 

 candy and 3 parts of gum arable. 



6. Good flour and glue, to which add linseed oil, varnish, 

 and turpentine, h ounce each to the pound. Good when 

 labels are liable to get damp. 



