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.in extreme tenacity. That used by him may be obtained 

 from G rubier & Hollborn. 



476. Amber and Copal Varnish (HEYDI.NEEICH, Zcit. wiss. Mik., 

 1885, p. 338). Extremely complicated. 



477. Shellac Varnish (BEALE", p. 28). A thick solution of shellac in 

 alcohol. The Micro. Dictionary says that the addition of 20 drops of 

 castor oil to the ounce is an improvement. Untrustworthy. 



478. Sealing- Wax Varnish (Micro. Diet., " Cements "). Add 

 enough spirit of wine to cover coarsely powdered sealing-wax, and digest 

 at a gentle heat. This should only be used as a varnish, never as a 

 cement, as it is apt to become brittle and to lose its hold upon glass 

 after a time. 



479. Tolu Balsam Cement (CAENOY'S Biul. Cell., p. 129). 

 Tolu balsam, 2 parts, Canada balsam 1, saturated solution 

 of shellac in chloroform, 2 parts. Add enough chloroform 

 to bring the mixture to a syrupy consistence. Carnoy 

 finds this cement superior to all others. 



