376 EEPORT— 1893. 



Wool Book II. 



Basic Keds. 3. Rhodamine S. Succinein of diethyl-»i-ainido-phenol-hydrochloride. 



S. and J. 333. 

 „ 4. Ehodamine S extra. Succinein of di-methyl-»i-amido-pheiiol-hydro- 



chloride. S. and J. 332. 



Diphenylmethan Colours. 



„ 10. Pyronin G. Tetra-methyl-diamido-oxy-diphenyl-carbinol hydro- 



chloride. S. and J. 261. 

 „ 5. Acridine Red 3 B. A yellow shade of pyronin. 



Azi7ie Colours, Safranines. 



„ 18. Magdala Red. Diamido - naphthyl - naphthazonium chloride. 



S. and J. 



Azo Colours. 

 Wool Book I. 

 Acid Reds. 12. Acid Ponceau. From /3-naphthylamine-mono-sulphonic acid and 



)3-naphthol. S. and J. 92. 

 „ 16. Double Brilliant Scarlet G. From 3-naphthylamine-mono-sulphonic 



acid (Br.) and /3-naphthol. S. and J. 94. 

 „ 50. Phenanthrene Red. 



„ 54. Cresol Red. From amido-ortho-cresol-ethyl-ether and /3-naphthol-di- 



sulphonic acid R. S. and J. 57. 

 „ 58. Milling Red G. Constitution not published. 



„ 59. Clayton Cloth Red. From dehydro-thio-j^-toluidine-sulphonic acid 



and j8-naphthol. S. and J. 99. 

 „ 60. Cloth Red 3 G extra. From amido-azo-toluene and j8-naphthylamine- 



mono-sulphonic acid Br. S. and J. 116. 

 „ 61. Caroubier. 



„ 62. Fast Red A. From naphthionic acid and /3-naphthol. S. and J. 84. 



„ 68. Fast Red BT cone. From o-naphthylamine and /3-naphthol-mono- 



sulphonic acid S. S. and J. 62. 

 „ 73. Cloth Red 3 B extra. From amido-azo-toluene and /3-naphthylamine- 



mono-sulphonic acid S. S. and J. 115. 

 „ 76. Ponceau 2 S extra. From amido-azo-benzene and /3-naphthol-di- 



sulphonic acid R. S. and J. 110. 

 „ 83. Naphthorubin. From a-naphthylamine and a-naphthol-di-sulphonic 



acid. S. and J. 63. 

 „ 84. Thiorubin. From deh^'dro-thio-^-toluidine and /3-naphthol-di-sul- 



phonic acid R. S. and J. 68. 

 „ 88. Orchil substitute N. From j!>-nitraniline and a-naphthylamine-di- 



sulphonic acid. S. and J. 39. 

 „ 89. Bordeaux BX. From amido-azo-xylene and j8-naphthol-^-mono-suI- 



phonic acid. S. and J. 117. 

 „ 90. Orchil substitute V. From ^-nitraniline and naphthionic acid. 



S. and J. 36. 

 „ 92. Milling Red R. Constitution not published. 



„ 94. Orchil substitute 3 VN. From ^^-nitraniline and a-naphthylamine- 



mono-sulphonic acid L. S. and J. 38. 

 „ 96. Fast Red B. From a-naphthylamine and )3-naphthol-di-sulphomc 



acid R. S. and J. 65. 



Natural Colouring Matters. 

 Wool Book II. 

 Acid Reds. 7. Lima-wood red (alumina mordant). 



„ 8. Lima-wood red (tin mordant). 



„ 9. Cam-wood red (alumina mordant). 



Notes. — The magentas are peculiar by becoming at first much bluer, 

 so that at the end of the first ' fading period ' they appear somewhat darker ; 



